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another item i have to part with is my television, not enough room for it anymore, so for all you people looking to buy the biggest rear projection tv available, i have it and its for sale now,

SONY 150cm rear projection,(HUGE TV) come with serial numbers and was bought a few years back.

its black and im perfect working order but dont have enough room for it anymore.

model number KP-E53SN11. pic can be supplied upon request, make me a reasnable offer and i wont refuse( reasnable doesnt me 50 bucks or 500)

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D'oh! YEah i really should update.... i still have the nokia 8250 the blue one.... the only pics i can get is those stupid dot matrix ones which people make themselves... damn it... tried to do a search on google for your tv but no luck.... even if there is a website i could go to to see what it looks like and a bit of info?....

no worries when ya get some time e-mail them through, no rush I have always wanted a big ass TV my 68 cm isn't cutting it no more, can you give me a rough ball park figure as i don't want to waste your time if i really can't afford it...

If you like PM me your figure....

well i payed well over 10 grand when i bought it a few years back, and if you look at sony tv's now then youll see that to buy a fairly large tv still costs about 7 grand, so for my tv i think that about 4 grand would be reasnable. or any offer so i know someone might be considering buying it

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