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Hi, it's been a long time since I've been on the SAU forum :D

I'm just looking to sell my Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens w/ caps + LP1219 Original Canon Pouch + Hoya HD 77mm Filter + EW-83J Hood Lens + 5 Year $1000 Mack Worldwide Warranty. Purchased on the 21/10/11 and have maybe taken about 50-100 photos since then. Everything is in as new condition and I purchased it with a 7 year Mack Worldwide Warranty (claim upto $1000) at the time, so over 5 years to go. Filter has been on since the lens came out of the box and I purchased the EW-83J hood lens separately to suit my 60D/lens combo. The lens has been sitting in the pouch ever since i stopped using it.

Selling as I bought a whole lot of DSLR gear to get into photography but quit in about 2 weeks! I've just found all this gear while packing up to move houses and didn't know that the value of DSLR gear holds up quite well so its up for sale. Please no questions about the specifics of the lens, i won't know the answer :unsure:

Selling at $820 for the lot + postage. PM if your interested.

Thanks!

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