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hey guys,

Save me selling this on eBay i'm looking for 1 buyer preferably - and a quick sale

The package:

1 x 1 month old ATX computer case (great condition - silver in colour - 330W PSU)

1 x 16x DVD-ROM - LiteOn - NEVER USED - STILL IN BOX

?? x Assorted CPU's - from PI-P2 (unknown number - around 5-10 - all with heatsinks)

1 x Samsung Floppy Drive - BRAND NEW - NEVER USED

1 x XWave sound card - great card I used for gameing for a few months -

8 x Sticks of 16MB old school RAM (this is quite hard to find)

2 x CD ROM drives - AS IS - 1 x LG - 1 x DIAMOND DATA - they DO work

?? x Network Cards - All cards were pulled from a Internet cafe last week - all cards work (around about 10-20 of them)

1 x Motherboard - Grandmars board - served me well as agming board for 3 months :P

1 x AGP Graphics card - ATI Radeon - 64MB DDR card - nice card

1 x Stick 128MB PC2700 DDR RAM

3 x Boxed - Brand new - high quality Optical Mice (591DPI!)- PS2 Connection! These are brand new, 12 month warranty - RRP 39.95!

1 x AMD Athlon 1.2Ghz CPU + Heatsink + FAN

1 x 17" Flat Screen CRT Monitor (AOC Brand) used for about 1 week until I got hooked up with a cheap 22" - this is BRAND NEW - and still well under warranty etc for 11 more months!

Added 17" monitor and another brand new mouse (i bought 50 bulk buy form eBay and have been selling them for 30ish bucks each on there- lol)

Price: Make an offer - anything abouve $440

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yes, it would consist of:

ATX Case

64MB DDR ATi Radeon GFX

1.2GHz CPU + heatsink fan

128MB DDR PC2700 RAM

16x DVD ROM

FLoppy drive

All you need is monitor and HD - but for the right price i will chuck in a flat screen AOC 17" monitor - has about 3 hours of use!

ATX Case

64MB DDR ATi Radeon GFX

1.2GHz CPU + heatsink fan

128MB DDR PC2700 RAM

16x DVD ROM

FLoppy drive

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$$$ ???

And with the monitor as an option. :P

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