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Item: Canon 350D twin lens kit including

- Silver Canon 350D body

- Canon 18-55mm lens

- Canon 75-300mm lens and hood

- Canon remote shutter release for 350D

- Tamrac Adventure bag (fits all of the gear in there)

- Sandisk 1gb Memory card

- Extra battery

Location: Southside Bris

Website: NA

Item Condition: Everything is excellent condition but the camera body itself, has wear and tear marks but does not effect the photo quality at all.

Reason for Selling: Upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: $850 Cash

Extra Info: all photos taken on www.kevinnguyenphotography.com and all spit and event photos on here taken with it

Pictures: below

Contact Details: PM here

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