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Item: 4 GB IPOD NANO

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Brand New In Box

Price and Payment Conditions: Bank Transfer / Direct Deposit. Buyer pays for postage.

Price of item is $320 FIRM. RRP is $369 if i'm not wrong. This is actually like a group buy sort of thing. I've currently got 9 spots left. It's the latest 4 GB Ipod Nano. This is the link to the apple website.

http://www.apple.com/ipodnano/

Initial deposit is needed. Please PM me for more info.

Cheers

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Edited by fLipKnot
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I dont think you really need to bother with a group buy to be honest.

Also you need to get it approved by admins AFAIK.

You can buy it at about that price on the Apple website through the Academic store and get free engraving and free shipping!

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