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If its not listed then ask if i have it as i have plenty of stuff.

Canon S3 IS

6MP camera 12x Optical zoom, taken approx 3000 pic and perfect working order, no scratches on lens or lcd display

paid $650 3yrs ago, only $230

Computer In Full Tower used as a server

Gigabyte board with IDE raid

P4 1.7

1GB of ram

5x 80gig WD IDE Drives

USB 2

16x DVD Player

No OS

Comes with original Box with original manuals and drivers

$250 or $280 with a scratched 15" acer LCD screen

P4 intel 2Ghz 512Mb ram

64M video card

20Gig HDD

300W power supply

DVD RW

keyboard and Microsoft Mouse

17" CRT monitor

$150

All 478 pin CPU's

1.5 P4 256/400 $8

1.6 P4 256/400 $10

1.7 Celeron 128/400 $8

1.7 P4 256/400 $12

2.6 P4 512/800 $35

ALL for $45 with a genuine intel heat sink and fan

HDD's

2 x Western Digital IDE 40gig $15 each

Both for $25

HP 2100 Laserjet A4 Printer, Parallel and Ethernet Connection, Old but more reliable then the new ones

With almost brand new toner, excelent print quality

$90

Joysticks

Microsoft Force feed back pro, comes with all leads, its game port style not usb $5

Logitech Extreme 3D Pro - USB, works perfectly, been playing Flight sim X with this $25

Saitek X52 The most wonderful stick to use ever. comes with throttle control and joystick $120 FIRM

KVM Switch for up to 4 pc's, No power supply is needed. I have all cables for 2 computers

$15

Linksys SD2008

8 port 10/100/1000 switch, Has been running for approx 1 year with no problems. This is the fanless version which is silent and more reliable then the fan operating version $80

NetComm NB1300 Plus 4, 4 port 10/100 router, hardly used, I bought this a while ago as a spare

$20

PlayStation 2 chipped, sometimes not working, 8M memory card, 2 controllers, about 50 games

$100 firm

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Linksys SD2008

8 port 10/100/1000 switch, Has been running for approx 1 year with no problems. This is the fanless version which is silent and more reliable then the fan operating version $80

what state and suburb you in?

ill shotgun the above pending these details

shoot me a pm

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