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Hi,

Selling my Sony MD MZ-R900 for $200 no battery.

Selling my Pinnacle STudio DV for $ 150 brand new, good for video editing inc postage

Selling my graphics tablet for $70 , new is $100 inc postage

Selling my neon kit from MELV white colour for $200 deliverd

Selling my sony radio cassete XRC-340 with 6 disc changer Xplode for $250

Need to sell the stuff for car stuff :) Hurry guys :D ASAP

Erik

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Hi,

Selling my graphics tablet for $70 , new is $100 inc postage

Need to sell the stuff for car stuff :)

Erik

Erik.....

Elaborate on thsi graphic table... are they tablet for graphics LOL hahahh :jk:

got any pics? comes with pens? are they cordless? I'll give ya $40???

and got any good Mini disks with Music want to get rid of?

let me know

cheers

Joe

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Yo Joe,

http://www.bleedingedgecomputers.co...ID=1466&cID=292 check the picture :)

It's exactly same like that still new, I used it only 20 times hueuhehe :) They have cable comes with pen of course :D Too low mate 70 FIRM, it's still in new condition :rofl:

Most of mds are chinese songs and japaneses songs.

Addition the md comes with 6 or 7 blank MDs

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I have 3 brand new batterys for any Sony or other brand MD, CD and walkmans... They are the gumstick type. All brand new in packaging. No use for them.. so If someone buys his no battery MD player, you can contact me for the batterys, or if you eric want them, contact me... here is a pic.

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