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Hey Guys,

I Have a Samsung E700 for Sale its just sitting in my room to sweet FA as i have had the D600 for bout 6 months now..

Still in near new condition!!

comes with the lot eg box,charger,handsfree manual etc etc

sell for $170ono

will post anywhere in Australia

Here is what it looks like

http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/coolgear/m...20281914,00.htm

Contact Steve on 0410700009

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