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Item: ANY PHONE

Location: DONT MATTER!

Item Condition: ANY!

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Aftyer your old phones cheers guys

mine have all lasted me enoughand i have passed them on now looking for another few phones

for me, my bro and dad

cheers guys!!!

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reply here

pm

or email hoodie_14 at hotmail .com

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i got an 8210 just sitting here if you want.

Its just the phone and charger, phone is in good nick, just usual wear and tear also has a new battery which was bought a few months ago.

PM me with an offer.

10 bucks

6170 - 350

200

i have a t68I working condition brisbane make offer

40

if in box n that

cheers

NE MORE????

20 bucks

(in box??)

5110 and a 3210

BTW... This should be in the 'Want To Buy' section....

5 bucks LOL

(boxes chargers???)

i got a motorolla a835 in box n has usb cable n desktop stand........................$200???

100

Got some vintage hardware:

Nokia 100 (the Fender Strat of mobile phones) circa 1995-1996

& a stylin' Voxson in-car unit circa 1990.

Both work fine. Shame there's no network to support them :P

Nokia 9110i Communicator - perfect condition. No scratches or wear. Nokia case in brand new condition (not used).

Comes with genuine carry case, desktop stand/charger but no power adaptor (can use generic Nokia apadtor)

Battery dead so will need new battery.

Also,

LG G5300 with a cracked screen, otherwise still works fine. Comes with charger, genuine personal handsfree, data cable, CD software with additional ring tones and leather case.

Offer me something reasonable. :P

Edited by gel
Nokia 9110i Communicator - perfect condition.  No scratches or wear.  Nokia case in brand new condition (not used).

Comes with genuine carry case, desktop stand/charger but no power adaptor (can use generic Nokia apadtor)

Battery dead so will need new battery.

Also,

LG G5300 with a cracked screen, otherwise still works fine.  Comes with charger, genuine personal handsfree, data cable, CD software with additional ring tones and leather case.

Offer me something reasonable.  :D

ok

i have no idea wat te nokia is worth but sounds good

the cracked screen isnt any good

ill have a look and send u a PM

cheers man!!!

pm replied!!

KEEP EM COMING!!!

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