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pgsheng

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#165857 23-Feb-2015 03:02
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Had enough jabbering from wife recently hence time for sale those I'm not using enough

1. Samsung Galaxy Note3 N9005 32GB white, with original black leather S-cover, $450
Phone from Spark, S Cover from 2 Degree, bought Dec 2013, receipt available. Full accessories and box, phone had tempered glass protector on since day one. Just flashed factory lollipop(Poland variant). two scratches on edge as in below photo.



2. Transcend Jetdrive 64GB SSD/USB3 - $65
Bought 240GB upgrade kit from Amazon(Link) Dec 2014 upgrading a 2012 Macbook Air. The 64GB SSD inside is original from Air. Can be used as a very fast USB3 drive, or add an adapter and use it as SATAIII SSD.  Might be able to find the original box but no screw drivers included.

3. Micron M4 SSD 64GB - $50
Never had problem, on latest firmware. Over 2yrs old.

4. Sandisk Extreme 64GB USB3 Flash drive - $40 / also has a 32GB Brand new sealed(Dec 2014) - $40
Fast as a SSD. used for about 2 yrs, never had problem. Tail strip part is broken as in photo.


5. Synology DS411Slim 2.5' 4 Bay NAS - $200
Quiet little power saving NAS that perfect for home/soho use, takes 2.5 drives only. Very small, can hold in one hand. Bought 2 years ago, never missed a beat.
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6. XBox One Day One Edition, Fifa 14/15 installed(Digital). - $420
Bought day one from Playtech. Only played Fifa14/15 digital version couple time a week. laser should be pretty much new as never used. Full box original accessories including Kinect. Not sure what's the story with digital game transfer, will leave games on without format.

7. EVGA GeForce GTX760 SC version with ACX Dual Fan - $230
Never had any problem with it, actually never stressed it enough as no time for play games on pc. Card only, bought from PB tech, definitely under 3years manufacture warranty, will try find the receipt with PB.

8. Asus Z87-A Motherboard - $115
Bought mid 2013, never had problem. still under warranty, Receipt available

more coming....


Pick up from West Auckland or City, happy to ship at your cost to anywhere as well.



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  #1244530 23-Feb-2015 03:02
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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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pgsheng

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  #1245951 24-Feb-2015 21:38
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  #1245975 24-Feb-2015 22:00
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is there any warranty left on the xbox one?



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  #1245977 24-Feb-2015 22:05
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pretty sure it has only one year warranty which expired in Oct 2014.

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  #1247157 26-Feb-2015 15:21
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GTX760 sold to sdavisnz


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  #1249124 2-Mar-2015 07:46
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bump.
note3 no longer avaialble for sale, got some use for it

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  #1256751 12-Mar-2015 04:38
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8. Asus Z87-A Motherboard - SOLD
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  #1263725 19-Mar-2015 22:27
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  #1266344 24-Mar-2015 00:29
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  #1268011 26-Mar-2015 01:41
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  #1268110 26-Mar-2015 09:23
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XBOX $300? 

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  #1268465 26-Mar-2015 14:54
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quebec: XBOX $300? 


No

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  #1274796 31-Mar-2015 20:56
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3. Micron M4 SSD 64GB - SOLD to danielfaulknor

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  #1280067 9-Apr-2015 22:19
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  #1281693 13-Apr-2015 05:55
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2. Transcend Jetdrive 64GB SSD/USB3 - sold

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