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The model number was MEC-R523. Type just that into google and you will find it as easily as I did.

My use of sarcasm is my decision, I found a need and therefor I used it. Nothing you can do about that so why bother telling me.

You could have had someone tell you to search without giving you the answer, so cry to someone who cares.

P.S. Use the search function :)

i used search couldnt find a clear answer. just because i didnt state that in my first post didnt mean i never tryed looking. thats why im a member to these forums since long before you. if you dont know something ask some one who duz.

your kind of sarcasm and negative input are not needed on these forums. i thank you for the quick answer, i dont thank your for your negativity. there are already to many keyboard bandits on these forums. lets not turn into a boost cruising :)

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