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#100641 15-Apr-2012 17:46
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Hi

HTPC mobo or CPU recently died, so selling of the other parts.

Anyone interested in Silver Silverstone LC16-MR Case, these still sell for $300 new.

Was thinking $80

Has remote, non manuals, pick up chch. 





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  #609667 15-Apr-2012 18:56
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great case, most people think its part of my stereo and the display can be customised. Its a high quality product for $80 I'm sure someone will buy it. It does have some limits with the type of graphic card that can be installed, especially long ones.

Good luck. 




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  #609981 16-Apr-2012 12:56
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I be interested can you ship to wellington I will pay shipping of course thanks

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  #609984 16-Apr-2012 12:59
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Sorry, it's gonna be way too heavy to ship to Wellington, it's solid steel.




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  #610006 16-Apr-2012 13:39
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It got to you in the first place didn't it? It is 7.3kg unboxed so a couple of courier tickets will cover it easily.







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  #610355 17-Apr-2012 09:18
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Nety: It got to you in the first place didn't it? It is 7.3kg unboxed so a couple of courier tickets will cover it easily.


You're assuming he didn't buy it locally.

The Silverstone cases are also largely aluminium, not steel, they're still fairly weighty though.

Courier for something that big/heavy is likely to be around the $20 mark assuming it's within the same island and assuming you use a "cheap" courier (i.e. not CourierPost) - I use one of their other HTPC cases, and it's marvellous.




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  #610625 17-Apr-2012 16:01
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kiwijunglist: Sorry, it's gonna be way too heavy to ship to Wellington, it's solid steel.


Inter-Island it would be somewhere around $25 sent via Tracked ParcelPost, with a small surchage to rural addresses. There's a handy rate finder on the NZ Post website. Of course it would need to be packaged carefully for which the buyer would expect to pay a few dollars more.

 
 
 
 

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  #610754 17-Apr-2012 19:29
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SOLD





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