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As the title says, i have a Samsung D600 with a broken screen. The screen can be replaced at any phone shop or even one of those little huts that are usually cheaper then the larger shops. The phone works absolutely fine and comes with charger, car charger, books, box, CD's, USB to computer, RCA output to TV and everything else you can imagine. Asking for only $200 as i need a quick sale.

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I took a couple of pics of the phone but they did not turn out well at all. You cant really see the crack in the screen's in the photo's i took so it would be wrong to post them up. Are you interested? I need to sell the phone ASAP to make way for a new rear bar...

MAKE AN OFFER AND IT'S YOURS!!!

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And i took pic's of the phone, but they came up shit. You couldn't really see the cracks because of the reflection... Apart from the cracked screen, the phone is immac. Always kept it in a mobile-sock and consequently was never dropped.

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OK. $170 anyone? Take it!!!!! You wont find a much better deal then this, comes with EVERYTHING!!!!

im interested, but not at 170 as the samsung parts factory has shut down and the screens are now alot more expensive ($200 supplied without fitting)

the screens are pretty expensive considering i sell the working phones refurbished at $295.

whats your best price?

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