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BRAND NEW HOT RELEASE!!

NEXT GENERATION OF i-Pod IS HERE!

ITS A MUST BUY! TAKE THE NEXT STEP!

HASN'T BEEN RELEASED IN AUSTRALIA YET, TAKEN THE ASIAN MARKET BY STORM! STORES ARE STILL TRYING TO SELL THEIR SHUFFLES AND MINI'S!!

ITS THE ALL NEW AND EXCITING CLICK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS!!!

Hurry this product is HOT! As you know, this has been a long awaited release!YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR COLOUR

THE i-Pocket shows off with so many added extra features that make it more CONVENIENT and PRACTICAL compared to its pre-deccessors.

COMES WITH A FREE 1GIG MEMORY CARD WHICH IS INTERCHANGEABLE WITH LARGER CARDS AT YOUR WILL!

FREE POSTAGE IN AUSTRALIA ALSO INCLUDED!!!

Finally the battery problems are over! You can rest assured the new i-pocket has fixed this problem! Also now has the voice recorder builtin; no need to buy a $79.95 attachment like you do for the old iPod and iPod mini!!

- No problems with the battery! Charge your battery by simply plugging into your PC via USB or Firewire port or by using a power point!

- Voice recorder built in; no need to buy a $79.95 attachment

- Bright Colour display with great menu, easy to use.

- Upgradeable memory from 16mb - 4Gig, simply by changing the memory card to whatever suits you best.

- Same button setup as Ipod; can transfer your skills over.

- So many features its unbelievable take time to read below!

- Can SHARE playlists and songs with your friends, without a computer!

- Can UPGRADE the memory by simply adding in a memory card from your Digital Camera or PDA!!

Key Features

Multi Flash Memory Storage (SD/MMC/MS/MS-PRO/MS-DUO Cards)

OLED 4 Color Display by 132x64

Supports with English and Chinese words

Music Player Format MP3/WMA/WAV Files

Support 999folders and 999 playable files each folder.

Voice Record Format WAV File(128MB/520Min)

A to B loop Repeat

USB 2.0 Port I/0 Compatible with IBM PC or Apple PC

5 Sound EQ (DDB/POP/ROCK/CLASSIC/JAZZ)

Build-in 3.7V/1000mAh Rechargeable Li Battery

The MP3 total Play time about at 15Hours

Hold Switch function to lock key interface

The i-Pocket is a fully multimedia Card Reader for data storage with

portable MP3 Player function. Also built-in voice recoding by WAV

format to play back and repeat important things, excellent for uni and conferences etc.; The OLED display for new technology to improve the screen light by 70% with low power consumption.

Interesting how they never mention Apple and that I cant find this I-pod on ANY of the asian Apple sites.

But still, the idea of a swappable 4 gig drive is quite handy, along with all the other features bundled with it. I just wonder if the quality is up to Apple standards.

Interesting how they never mention Apple and that I cant find this I-pod on ANY of the asian Apple sites.

But still, the idea of a swappable 4 gig drive is quite handy, along with all the other features bundled with it. I just wonder if the quality is up to Apple standards.

Thats right, its not Apple as such but made in same manufacturers as the apples, Apple pay the rights to have such a big brand name and for shops to back their products. Basically in Australia Apple have bought their market not really earnt their market. If you are talking of quality also, have you ever had experience with the shuffles? Go read a few reviews regarding them.. nothing but battery problems etc etc.. These Ipocket Units are definetly a superior product both in features and the quality well, i guess you could only judge it for yourself, but i know i have seen it first hand and if i was a parent or anyone else for that matter about to fork out the asking price for an Apple ipod in stores, and then i saw this, I know which one I would be choosing! Simple as that...

I have a shuffle. no probs with the batt at all. you just said this one is made by the same manufacturers as the apples! lol. I also have an i-book that i cant fault. one thing about apples, their fit and finish is top notch. but hey, what would i know.

If these are made by the same manufacturer as apple, then i imagine the quality is just as good. even tho you yourself just bagged them out. lol. however I cant imagine any warranty being honoured if there was a fault.

why are you selling things on your 3rd post btw? are you a skyline enthusiast or are you just trawling. I apolgise for being skeptical, but it seems a bit rich 3rd post in selling something, and suggestive advertising really pisses me off.

WOW alot of negative crap from you guys.... whats the point? Got nothing better to do? If you are not interested no one is forcing you, and yeah i thought they were made by same manufacturers, which would just mean the same factory in some 3rd world country for cheap labour somewhere just like apple do! THE manufacturer is a company called TRUETON TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

they are big in asia, and i just have contacts with a wholesaler thats all. IM not trying to rip anyone off at all, just offering you guys a cool product at a great competitive price. I know i would choose this over an ipod from the store anyday, it honestly is a great little unit, basically same as ipod but it has the extra features etc...

oh yeah for those playing at home! I joined this site because i just purchased a R33 GTS-T last week, having been currently a VL turbo owner, i wanted something newer but something still with all the power and potential. I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED SKYLINES! so that is why i am here, thought i would make a good first impact on the site and offer the product, obviously not much friendship on offer round here though, plenty of criticism though!

If you are interested then contact me via PM or however you wish! Cheers! Not forcing anyone! just here on offer if you want one!

Dont worry mate, plenty of friendship around here :cheers: I just get shit off with suggestive advertising ie they say "the next ipod" but in reality this is a rip off that will probably never be sold by Apple.

And it's not an uncommon ocurrance that people will jump on a forum with a seemingly brilliant deal, only to fleece the first 100 suckers that send them money, never to be seen or heard of again.

I know, that's not what you are etc etc, but the fact is that it happens, and it's kind of an unspoken rule that it's not usually good etequitte to jump on a forum only two minutes later to try and sell something. Forums I have been on usually have a 50 post count limit before you can trade. it's not a fool proof deterrent but it does help if they dont really have a clue what they're talking about in regard to the forums' topic.

So all that said, welcome mate :) hope you enjoy it here!

Cheers Thanks mate,

http://www.users.tpg.com.au/pbelly/pict0071.jpg

pic of my new car

got any ideas for type of wing i should put on my car? Or should i leave it like it is?

very nice mate! like the colour :) and the side skirts ;) can you take a shot at the same angle but from the back? Wanna check out how those rear skirts look :cheers: hmmm hard call with the wing, I reckon i'd either go for the oem s2 wing style, or one of those low wings - you know the ones, they basically fill in the dip between the boot and the rear quarters... that's if I got one at all, which i just know you'll wanna at least try ;) they just look a bit unfinished when the dip to the boot is left there. It's got really nice lines atm, the last thing youd want to do is spoil it with a big gtr wing or something similar!

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