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Item: Laptop parts/peripherals

Hitachi (5k250-80) 2.5" SATA 5400RPM 80GB HDD

Kingston 2 x 1GB PC2 667MHz SODIMM (2 x KVR667D2S5/1G) Laptop RAM

HP 90W Smart AC Adapter (ED495AA)

Location: Sydney

Website: Here and elsewhere

Item Condition: In Used condition, parts/peripherals were previously fitted to my Compaq Presario C700 Laptop.

Reason for Selling: The Laptop which had these parts/peripherals previously fitted to now has a fault with the mainboard. Due to the age of the laptop now being obsolete, it doesnt seem worthwhile fixing so I've removed the described parts/peripherals from the laptop, to sell before disposing of the laptop.

Price and Payment Conditions:

Individiual items, as priced below

Hitachi (5k250-80) 2.5" SATA 5400RPM 80GB HDD - $25

Kingston 2 x 1GB PC2 667MHz SODIMM (2 x KVR667D2S5/1G) Laptop RAM - $15 each

HP 90W Smart AC Adapter (ED495AA) - $30 (RRP: $69.99)

Or take whole lot off my hands for $50!!! (+ postage)

Can post individual items anywhere within Australia at an additional cost to the buyer.

Contact Details: call or txt me on 0401233113

Pictures:

Hitachi (5k250-80) 2.5" SATA 5400RPM 80GB HDD

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Kingston 2 x 1GB PC2 667MHz SODIMM (2 x KVR667D2S5/1G) Laptop RAM

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HP 90W Smart AC Adapter (ED495AA) - Compatible with HP & Compaq laptops requiring 90W Chargers (AC Adapters)

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