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ive got my mp3 player for sale only had it for 3 months hardly used and i dont need it now because i only used it at school and need money to mod my skyline!!!! make an offer:

15gig storage

can store other things non music like pictures word documents- can use them just to save the like a memory stick

remote on the head phone

5 equilizer modes and user's own

carry case

you can record anything and replay it on the player

WMA play back

make and edit playlist

usb 2.0 connection

super scroll

$240neg

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im in melb in the eastern suburbs near dandenong. 240 very neg. a few months ago when i first bought it they were at the starting price of 400 on ebay from sydney but give me a offer leon!or anyone for that matter give me a offer!

cant get there on saturday and that one still has 2 and half days left but yerh i can do around about that.

plus u still have to pay postage, insurance and the cost of a current converter which i already have in the box with the mp3 player.

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