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VIEWMASTER 19" FLAT CRT (Exc Cond) $200

BEN-Q 17" FLAT CRT (New) $160

VIEWMASTER 19"CRT (Exc Cond) $120

AMD Duron 1GHZ

128MB DDR

Epox M.Board - audio,usb

Geforce 2 Ti 64MBDDR

Midi Tower ATX Case 300W PS, No Side panels.

Mitsibishi Keyboard & A4tech Mouse

$100!!

AMD 2400XP+ (CPU is new, still under warranty)

256MB DDR

Epox M.board- ausio, usb

Geforce FX5200 1280mb or Radeon 9200 128mb or Geforce 2Titanium

Midi Tower ATX Case 300W PS, No Side panels.

Mitsibishi Keyboard & A4tech Mouse

$200!!

Leather Office Chairs (Exc Cond) air lift adjustable - $45

Contact me via email [email protected] if u wannna see pics

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VIEWMASTER 19" FLAT CRT (Exc Cond) $200

BEN-Q 17" FLAT CRT (New) $160

VIEWMASTER 19"CRT (Exc Cond) $120

AMD Duron 1GHZ

128MB DDR

Epox M.Board - audio,usb

Geforce 2 Ti 64MBDDR

Midi Tower ATX Case 300W PS, No Side panels.

Mitsibishi Keyboard & A4tech Mouse

$100!!

AMD 2400XP+ (CPU is new, still under warranty)

256MB DDR

Epox M.board- ausio, usb

Geforce FX5200 1280mb or Radeon 9200 128mb or Geforce 2Titanium

Midi Tower ATX Case 300W PS, No Side panels.

Mitsibishi Keyboard & A4tech Mouse

$200!!

Leather Office Chairs (Exc Cond) air lift adjustable - $45

AMD 2400XP+ (CPU is new, still under warranty)

256MB DDR

Epox M.board- ausio, usb

Geforce FX5200 1280mb or Radeon 9200 128mb or Geforce 2Titanium

Midi Tower ATX Case 300W PS, No Side panels.

Mitsibishi Keyboard & A4tech Mouse

$200!!

sold email me

1800xp $50

2000XP $65

2400xp $75

comes with heatsinkfan.

pawley email sent

Hey, I'll take the 2400XP. Can you pm me your mobile number?

what area are you located?

cheers

Matt

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