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Item Summary: Samsung Galaxy SII,

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Asking Price: $600 or Logitech G27 and Cash

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: My pure want for a G27

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM or PM for mobile

Extra Information:

Barely used and rooted/flashed Samsung Galaxy II

I have cared for this thing as much as possible.

I have all the Accessories and the Box

Full of fun and useful apps.

Also have a mobile care tracking pack which I will include with the phone

I know you all want pictures but my phone can't take a picture of it's self lol

Will swap for a G27 and cash in a heart beat

Pretty Negotiable

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just do one of those 'self-pic' thingies in the bathroom mirror with your phone that is all the rage with the young kids, *cough* or so i'm told :ninja::laugh:

any reason you want a 'g27' instead of your galaxy sII?

only ask because my contract is up in august & looking for a new smartphone

good luck with your sale

just do one of those 'self-pic' thingies in the bathroom mirror with your phone that is all the rage with the young kids, *cough* or so i'm told :ninja::laugh:

any reason you want a 'g27' instead of your galaxy sII?

only ask because my contract is up in august & looking for a new smartphone

good luck with your sale

My current vehicle is now in need of repairs

I have the itches coming on from not driving lol

I love the phone don't get me wrong but

Driving (even in a game) > Phone

Plus I had a G27 in the past and miss it dearly :(

You just misses the great 299 logitech sale! Pics of phone? Got me interested. What's this rooted/flashed business? Cheers

means you can install aftrmarket apps n shit

Sort of like Iphone jailbreaking!

Since I am such a nice guy!

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