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Psilan

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#136335 23-Nov-2013 17:10
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Nexus 5
16 GB
WHITE
Google play imported. US ver.
Never opened the box. Impulse buy.
$550

Nexus 4
8GB
Black
Google play imported.
Original screen sticker still on. (the one with the + - and power button marks) I never removed this as I never got around to buying a proper screen protector. Hence this Nexus 4 is completely mint.
Rinke Fusion clear back case.
Pile of dBrand sticker covers.
USB and US charger.
$320

Samsung PS50C550 50' Plasma
Purchased DSE 2/12/2010
$1475 purchase price.
No scratches that I can find. Has been wall mounted it's life. Comes with stand.
Picture: https://i.imgur.com/5gpDz5C.jpg
$offers??

Also selling a washing machine which is up on trademe. Nothing else on trademe yet.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=664623155
$499 outside trademe.

Glass computer desk
https://i.imgur.com/i5tGOJf.jpg
$70

Kobo Glo eBook reader
Colour: BLACK
2GB Internal.
Can supply 32GB card I have been using. Basically unlimited reading.
Barely used. Still have original box. Purchased Noel Leeming start of 013 I believe.
$130 w/ 32GB
$115 w/o.

Pickups are in Avonhead, Christchurch.




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  #939545 23-Nov-2013 17:10
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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  #939567 23-Nov-2013 17:38
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320 for an 8gb imported nexus 4 is a bit much, nz 16gb models are selling for below/slightly above that range on trademe. not that I'm buying though. 250 would be a bit fairer

Psilan

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  #939572 23-Nov-2013 17:44
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mwilcox: 320 for an 8gb imported nexus 4 is a bit much, nz 16gb models are selling for below/slightly above that range on trademe. not that I'm buying though. 250 would be a bit fairer


Link to the sales of that? Looking around I found $340+ for 8GB models. Anything less was damaged or scratched up. This is absolutely perfect.
Nexus 4's make no difference with US/local I thought.




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  #939612 23-Nov-2013 20:32
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Adding a Google Chromecast.
$50

Incl everything and box. Used, but have all smart TVs now, so pointless.




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  #939674 23-Nov-2013 22:29
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Can that washing machine sing NZ anthem?

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  #939675 23-Nov-2013 22:31
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No!

I was very upset when I realised it couldn't :(.




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  #939789 24-Nov-2013 10:02
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If that were the international version of the N5 I would be all over that deal. As it stands having tasted the promise of LTE I can't really get a phone that does not support it here.







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Psilan

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  #939840 24-Nov-2013 13:07
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LTE doesn't really float my boat. Sure it's fast, but N4 is fast enough. Not sure why I would require faster.
I'm downgrading to an iPhone 4S in all this. Maybe a 5s later. (work requires iPhones)




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