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I am selling my new fujitsu lifebook S6230C, I picked this up while I was overseas in Hong Kong. There is nothing wrong with it and I regret having to sell it, but work has given me a laptop that I have to use and i havent used my lifebook in over a month! so its time to sell it!

the specs are as follows

1.6Ghz

256MB RAM

80Gb HD

DVD / CDRW Combo

10/100/1000 NIC

Wireless 802.11b/g

13.3" Screen.. not sure what sort of screen it is but its awsome.. there is a S6230 and a S6230C the only difference between the two is the screen and its a damm good screen at that.

Weight w/battery 1.88 kg

comes with cables and carry bag and all cds

plenty of warranty left as well as I got international warranty with it.

At the present time I dont really feel comfortable sending the laptop out side of sydney.. but if the offer is dcent and shipping is paid for I may consider it.. But for the moment I would prefer to deliver it my self to someone in Sydney.

I couldn't find a price for the RRP of the S6230C but the S6230 is going for 3499$ SGD (about 2.7-2.8k here) and my laptop is about 2-3months old.

PM/post offers..

my email is marekc (at) gmail.com

thanks,

Mark.

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It actually was a serious offer. Considering u just gone one from work and dont have a need for this, i thought i would make an offer. If you cant sell it, consider the offer. I may pay $1200 : )

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