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10 x 512mb Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo

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* BRAND NEW IN THE BOX *

* PRO EDITION, BLACK NOT BLUE IN COLOUR*

- Perfect for those PSP owners

- Perfect for Sony Erriccson owners

- Perfect for Sony Digital Camera owners

Location:

- Sydney Northern Beaches

- Sydney CBD (SAT 8-2pm Pickup Only)

Item Condition:

Brand New; In The Box

Reason for Selling:

Thought I'd let other users of Sony Memory Stick in on some cheap gear... I bought one for my Sony K750i

Price and Payment Conditions:

* $100.00 AUD each + Postage FIRM

* Pickup only available on Saturday in Sydney CBD (Elizabeth St)

* Buy two or more to save on postage

Extra Info:

* No time wasters please... this is a genuine sale and I'm only after genuine buyers.

Contact Details:

Leave details here, or PM me your details - I will reply all ASAP.

Good luck to you getting it for $120 then... considering that a generic Sandisk card costs $200+ for 1gb I'd really like to see it for $120 SONY

Anyways, anyone want these cards post here... I am asking about 1gb cards and 4gb for the data hungry but I can guarantee that you won't find any cheaper price than what I am asking for.

Mods; I am not a business nor am I selling car parts... if I have breached any policy then please remove this thread.

Looking into 1gb; 2gb and 4gb cards for everyone today and tomorrow...

Just to be open about it - these items are being sourced from my uncle's camera shop in Sydney CBD. For those into cameras the place is Whilton Camera Service - I work there on Saturdays.

I can pretty much source any related items at discounted prices :D Just thought I'd help SAU people here by offering this service?!?

Well... I thought it was a package thing, but I guess not now, because most of them i've seen come with a Sigma 55-70mm lens.

Can you dig up a body-only price for me first? I'll decide on the lenses later. Thanks, Stan!

I see now, ta!

I got a little screwed up with the model. DL or DS, not D on its own. That's fine though man, cheers!

*coughfreebumpcough*

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