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Hi all,

I have a huge CRT (old style) TV that is in the way. I can lif it and carry it for you, and you can take it home FOR FREE!!!!! its like a meter from corner to corner (from memory)

It is a Haier brand, silver (modern looking) not digital compliant (needs set top box)

Would be great for kids play room, or garage for bathurst, or the shack on the coast.

Would make a great signal fire in case of emergency, plastic burns with much vigour....

Or pull all the copper wires out and become a rich metals mogul...

If no one wants it Im going to donate it to the nearest car-park or some random front lawn on my street.. (kidding.... i think?)

Comes with LG Hard-Disk recorder / DVD Recorder ad a heap of cables, remote, instruction manuel.

I Havent used it ever, was given to me by the admin girl here at work.

I was going to giver her something in exchange for it, but she flatly refused (i was feeling much rejectedness) :)

Pickup in Deakin this weekend,

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Cheers,

Andrew :)

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