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Clearing out all my toys/gadgets/accessories at super low prices. Prices are negotiable and items are available to be posted. Postage costs will paid by the buyer.

My prices are a FRACTION of what I paid and are in my opinion very reasonable. However, PM with a reasonable offer and we may be able to work out a deal.

Item location: Hobart/Tasmania

Prospective buyers most welcome to look/try out items before they buy. PM to make an arrangement.

ACER Laptop

Condition: 7/10

Keyboard may need replacing at some stage

RAM: 2GB upgraded

Purchased at: $1800

Selling for $300

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Pioneer Stereo System

Condition:CD Player needs to be repaired. Everything else works

Includes: Entire system with cables and remote

Purchased at: 1200

Selling for: $120

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Huffy 21 Speed Mountain Bike

Condition: Almost Brand New- Used it TWICE.

Includes: Bicycle pump AND helmet AND bicycle lock

Selling for $350

Additional comments: Frame is Medium. I am 5'8" and just able to use it with the seat lowered. Seat is adjustable to accommodate taller people.

Includes DISC-brakes

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iPod FM transmitters:

Condition: Excellent

$25 each

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SPEED Webcam/Microphone 4megapixels

Condition: Excellent

Selling for: $25

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Nokia RED E65- Unlocked

Condition: Not a scratch, carefully used

Includes: Boxed set with all cables/accessories/memory card/software

Selling for $250

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Gucci Sunglasses- Original

Condition: Excellent with no scratches on frame/lens

Includes: Box/Sunglasses/Cleaning cloth

Selling for: $70

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Nokia 6100

Condition: Average with some scratches on the surface, cover can be easily replaced

Colour screen/no camera/extremely durable

Includes: Phone and charger

Selling for $60

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NIKE Backpack- Structured with space for 15" laptop

ORIGINAL and purchased from the Nike store in Melbourne for $180

Condition: Almost brand new- used once

Selling for $80

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Nike Air Force 1's (not original)

Size 9.5US

Condition: Brand new

Selling for $30

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