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Item: Samsung 153v LCD Monitor (silver)

Location:Sydney

Item Condition:Excellent

Reason for Selling:Need funds for my car

Price and Payment Conditions:200 neg.. Still retails for 399 at most major computer shop (www.cworld.com.au)

Contact Details: PM or 0423180545

ok well, the lcd monitor is in excellent condition and was the best of the best in samsung quailty when it first came out and still is.. NO pixels missing or anytyhing.. excellent condition trust me..

Theres a pic down the bottom...

Cheers..

Sidd...

Edited by siddr20
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btw located in sutherland shire..

had a few ppl call up sayin where im located.. hehe yup the shire.. hope its not 2 far away from where u live..

still for sale..

excellent condition..

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