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Motorola v3 razr full kit

black handset, leather case and clip, data cable + software, charger, all warranty papers + instructions, bluetooth handsfree headset, cleaning pad, non bluetooth handsfree.

all this is brand new, everything in box (i have opened the box to make sure everything is in there, but never used)

Asking $500 firm

this price is less than the rrp for the simple kit,

simple kit contains all the above except the bluetooth hands free and genuine leather case and clip, and is only available in silver - retail $530

full kit contains all above - retails $670

prefer pickup in melb. buyer pays postage

pm me or call 0415 369 382 if interested or want to organise to look at it.

cheers

boyd

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finally decided to show your ugly mug here aye? haha why u selling the phone?

hahah coz im getting either a 8800 or waiting till the d600 comes out. and my k700 will do for now.

I've been looking for someone selling ur phone......but $650 is a bit more than i wanted to spend.

i just found out that the in car kit is compatible with all bluetooth enabled phones so im gunna keep it to use with my other phones.

initial post is updated with new price excluding car kit!

  • 2 weeks later...
wait so what does this package contain??? with blue tooth handsfree or not?

contains black v3, bluetooth handsfree, non-bluetooth handsfree (wires), data cable, software, leather case + clip, screen wipe/cleaner thingy, charger + bluetooth earpiece charger cable, warranty papers and instructions

cheers

boyd

Bought, pending seller giving me more details of transactions..=)

hahah sorry man, didnt even realise i left a number out. but my full number is in the original post too :)

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