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Hi Guys

Im selling my iPhone 3GS 32GB in white. The phone is unlocked so it will take any sim card. Found it while i was cleaning up my garage last week. Thought i lost it back then so i brought another one. I got it from apple store around May last year so the standard warranty will expiry at May this year. Im happy to purchase an extend warranty for extra one more year for you if you pay my asking price. The phone still got the plastic wrap around it and like i said,its never been used. I only brought it and got it activated and the next day i couldnt find and looked everywhere in my house, so the next day i brought another one. I could upload photo it if anyone wants to see the phone. Prefer sydney buyer so i could give you the phone face to face around city. I could also post the phone by express post platinum but it will cost you extra $16.3.

Price: $700 with extra one year warranty

or

$600 with warranty ending May this year

Contact: [email protected]

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