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Selling my Black IPhone 3G. It has been used for 6 months and has no big scratches apart from surface scratches which u see on black which is normal. The phone comes with the box and all the things inside also a $50 case and the screen protector film that has 2 layers of thick plastic that cost me $30. The phone has been updated with the new version 3.0 OS. At the moment im only willing to sell it via cash on delivery or pick up as i am after the new iphone 3gs and need to sell this one to buy the new one. im not in a hurry to sell it and if i dont get a decent price ill just keep the IPhone 3G so please dont give me low ball offers. These are still 880 brand new from optus and also keep in mind mine has only been used for 5 months

I am currently after 550 but im willing to work out somthing with serious buyers. the location of the item is near the riverwood area. If you are intrested send me a email at [email protected]

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i dont see whats the big deal about the new iphone, phone dealer told me the only difference is 1megapixel...id rather buy the new n97

but anyway gl with the sale

yeah its only got 1 extra megapixel and a video recorder and more gigs thats why im upgrading i want to have all my music in the car

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