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Item Summary: Xbox 360 Slim 250 gig HDD and games,

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4100

Asking Price: $350

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: No lLonger used

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0426252535

Extra Information:

Xbox Slim 250 gig console

2 Controllers

Plug and play charge kit

USB Single Battery Charger.

Games:

Test Drive Unlimited 2

Forza 3

Downloaded games from Xbox are

Saints row 1 & 2

and if you have a small child or missus it also has Kingdom For Keflings

Standard Video Cables

HDMI Cable included

looking for around 350 but pretty Negotiable.

Item Summary: Robotronic Avid V1 With a shitload of Spares.,

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4100

Asking Price: $700

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: No longer into RC drift

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0426252535

Extra Information:

I have here one Robotronic Avid V1

The Car:

With custom Camo paint job S15 Shell

All Carbon and Alloy chasis

Storm Evo 5 turn motor

Venom 120 Amp speed controller

One way front diff

The Controller:

2.4ghz Controller with 11 program slots.

The Battries and charger:

2 5000 Lipos

2 3800 Ni-mh

1 4200 Ni-mh (Wolf Pack)

Lipo Balance Charger

The Extras:

Venom Haluer bag

Square RC Magnetic workstation

Asthetic Intercooler.

Athestic Brake discs

Random Spares and parts

Spare Body Pins

Spare Rear Wing for S15.

3 Sets of rims with drift tyres

Rims:

Te37's with Drift Daddys

5 Spoke Nismo rims with Square Hards

5 Spoke white N-Tec rims with Random Hard tyres

Tools:

Set of 4 Blue Alloy hex tools needed for working on an Avid

Post Hole Maker for new Shells.

Shell is reinforced with fibreglass to stop unwanted breaking and cracking.

Light Buckets.

Small Metal rear wing.

All that for 700 dollars and Negotiable. May take trades

Pics of Avid

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Pics of Extras/spares and gear

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Xray 1/18th X1 mini Rc

Carrying Case

1/18th Blue R34 GTR shell

1/18th Blue Xanvai R35 Shell

(1/18th shells are very hard to come by)

1/18th 1100 Nimh

2.4ghz controller and reciver

"drift" tyres are cut down PVC tubing as there are no drift Tyres avaliable for 1/18th scale RC

You will need to find your own wheel tool for this one.

250 Negotiable again may trade for items

Pics:

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And many more photos on my photobucket

http://s480.photobucket.com/albums/rr165/K...f%20for%20sale/

Item Summary: Philips 234EL2SB 23" HD LED Monitor,

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode:

Asking Price: $200

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Need cash for car

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0426252535

Extra Information:

Hey I have a Philips 234EL2SB 23" HD LED Monitor for sale

I have literally just paid for the thing and now I have to put money into getting my car on the road.

Been used for under a week

Comes with box

Specs are:

Philips

LED monitor with HDMI,

Audio, SmartTouch

23" (58.4 cm) E-line

Full HD

234EL2SB

Great entertainment on

your HDMI LED display

This big, elegant, 234EL2 HDMI Full HD multimedia LED display with stylish SmartTouch

controls is ready to engage you in the gaming and movie world

Great picture quality

• LED technology ensures natural colours

• Full HD LCD display, 1920 x 1080p resolution

• 16:9 display for best widescreen gaming and video

• SmartContrast 20,000,000:1 for incredible rich black details

Design that complements any interior

• Sleek, elegant design complements your home decor

• Glossy finish to enhance your decor

• Stylish SmartTouch controls

Experience true multimedia

• HDMI-ready for top quality, multimedia experience

• Built in stereo audio for multimedia experience

Great convenience

• Easy picture format control switching between wide and 4:3 formats

Picture/Display

•LCD panel type: TFT-LCD

•Backlight type: W-LED system

•Panel Size: 23 inch/58.42 cm

•Aspect ratio: 16:9

•Optimum resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz

•Response time (typical): 5 ms

•Brightness: 250 cd/m²

•SmartContrast: 20,000,000:1

•Pixel pitch: 0.272 x 0.272 mm

•Viewing angle: 176º (H)/170º (V), @ C/R > 5

•Picture enhancement: SmartImage Lite

•Display colours: 16.7 M

•Scanning Frequency: 30 - 83 kHz (H) / 56 - 76 Hz (V)

•sRGB

Connectivity

•Signal Input: VGA (Analogue), DVI-D (digital, HDCP), HDMI

•Sync Input: Separate Sync, Sync on Green

•Audio In/Out: Stereo Audio, PC audio-in, Earphone out (3.5 mm jack) x 1

Convenience

•Built-in Audio: 1.5 W x 2

•User convenience: SmartImage, Input, Power On/Off, Volume, Menu

•OSD Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese, The land of goat sphincter rings

•Other convenience: VESA mount (100 x 100 mm), Kensington lock

•Plug and Play Compatibility: DDC/CI, Windows 7 / Vista, Mac OS X, sRGB

Stand

•Tilt: -5/+20 degree

Power

•On mode: 22.9 W (EnergyStar 5.0 test method)

•Standby mode: 0.5 W

•Off mode: 0.5 W

•Power LED indicator: On mode - White, Standby mode - White (flashing)

•Power supply: Built-in, 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Dimensions

•Product with stand (mm): 566 x 435 x 225 mm

•Product without stand (mm): 566 x 360 x 62 mm

•Packaging in mm (W x H x D): 612 x 495 x 151 mm

Weight

•Product with stand (kg): 4.57 kg

•Product without stand (kg): 4.19 kg

•Product with packaging (kg): 6.50 kg

Operating conditions

•Temperature range (operation): 0 - 40 °C

•Temperature range (storage): -20 - 60 °C

•Relative humidity: 20 - 80 %

•MTBF: 30,000 hour(s)

Sustainability

•Environmental and energy: RoHS, EPEAT Silver, EnergyStar 5.0

•Recyclable packaging material: 100 %

Compliance and standards

•Regulatory Approvals: BSMI, CE Mark, FCC, ClassB, GOST, UL/cUL

Cabinet

•Colour: Black/Black

•Finish: Glossy

Pretty negotiable as it is pretty much brand new will trade for stuff

Also have for sale

A Logitech G15 keyboard. Paid 199 sell for 70

Used for under a week

Comes with box and all

The LCD display may be the unique feature of the Logitech G15 keyboard, but it is the programmable hotkeys which prove to be its key selling point.

Design

Significantly larger than a conventional multimedia keyboard, the 546.1 x 266.7mm Logitech G15 gaming keyboard will take up quite a bit of your desk space. However, it utilises the additional real estate to the fullest, fitting a foldable LCD display at the top and an additional set of keys to the left. The usual suspects, such as multimedia controls and volume level buttons, are also present and accounted for.

Dressed in a spiffy black-and-silver theme, the keyboard has a rubberised border with detachable wrist rest. The top corners are slotted and look like handles which, unfortunately, are too narrow to be used as such but still handy for holding quick reference cards. The programmable G keys aside, the layout of the letter and function buttons are typical for a 104-key "Windows" keyboard layout, with the exception of a Zoom logo printed on the bottom-left CTRL key. The Zoom identifier is there because that particular button is commonly mapped to sniper views in FPS games. The keys are quiet, yet provide a comfortable level of tactile feedback.

The LCD display measures 101.6 x 25.4mm and folds down for easy transport and storage. When the panel is in use, a row of multimedia buttons are exposed to control music and video playback using the Windows Media Player. The volume control is also located in the same place, though the mute button lies in a more exposed top right area next to the backlight key. Opposite is a toggle to switch between gaming and Windows mode.

Features

Though the Logitech G15 gaming keyboard's key feature is the LCD display, which is suggestively named GamePanel, it is really the programmable G keys which steal the limelight.

18 G keys are arranged in groups of six and lie to the left of the keyboard. Each key can be programmed to simulate multiple key presses. Above them are three buttons labeled M1, M2 and M3 which allow each G key to be mapped to three different profiles, giving a total of 54 combinations or macros. This function alone does wonders for both FPS and RTS gaming. Multiple attacks in FPS games and resource management in RTS titles, which used to require multiple actions, can now be simplified using a single G key. This makes the competition think you have superhuman reflexes and coordination.

Pic of the Logitech

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Also have a Razor Imperator.

Used for under a week as well

Comes with box and all.

Paid 129. Will sell for 80.

Also have Razor Vespula mouse pad.

Paid 50 will sell for 30

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