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Item: Acer laptop 250

Age: 3 years old

Condition: outcasing wear and tear, everything else excellent except for ENTER key missing, has no power cable

Price: 300$ ONO

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM ME

Comments: Ths laptop was used for Logic platinum when i was making music, it has upgraded ram (1gb) and i think it has a 40gb HD, DVDplayer/burner. It has windowss XP installed with MS office, keys code are on the base of laptop, all genuine programs does not have issues with MS authenticity. since i lost the power cable it still has my CD game and personal files on their. i have a new laptop so i cant be really bothered with buying a new charger unit (which retail for around 50-100$) screen is perfect. you are welcome to inspect it, laptop was working perfectly and has just been sitting under my bed.

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Hi mate, I offer $200

Do you know where the Enter key is? Is the key mount damaged or just the key missing. Since it has no power cable I am unable to verify anything - especially what battery life the current battery has. Any history of problems whatsoever?

Have cash, am in Northgate, can pick up asap.

Cheers, Andrew

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