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Item: Sony Ericson k750i

Location: Western Sydney

Website: none

Item Condition: Very Good

Reason for Selling: My sister found a phone she likes.

Price and Payment Conditions: $350 firm

Contact Details: 0412367890

My sisters phone for sale.

$350 firm pick up at western sydney.

Need to sell by friday as she found a phone she likes.

call me on 0412367890 for more info etc

Plastic sleeve still sticked on screen :| so no scratches on screen

Phone comes with charger,memory stick,headphones USB cable, original box with manual & installation disc + a cd full of latest games+wallpapers included in sale. Plastic sleeve still sticked on screen :|so no scratches on screen

sample pic of what it looks like.

K750i-1.jpg

Edited by gwaping2k
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