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waikariboy

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#287140 9-Jun-2021 09:43
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Have upgraded to a M1 Mini and this is not needed anymore. Late 2018 15" MacBook Pro,

 

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  • Intel 6 core 2.6GHz i7
  • 16GB Memory
  • 500GB SSD

It does have a small chip on right corner, other than that nothing else is wrong. Attached image https://ibb.co/d5k77Js

 

I have also attached image of details of battery. https://ibb.co/bmnykQQ

 

 

 

Asking price is $1200 inc free shipping within NZ. Also comes with two Brydge Virtual Docks. 

 

 





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  #2723681 10-Jun-2021 12:30
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BUMP drop price down to 1000$ before i put it onto trademe. Keen on getting rid it!





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  #2723706 10-Jun-2021 13:15
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Keen. Message sent.


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  #2723746 10-Jun-2021 14:49
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pending





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  #2723801 10-Jun-2021 17:03
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Dotting on this to keep an eye on the pending sale.





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  #2723890 10-Jun-2021 19:10
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Wasn't this laptop like $3600+ when new in 2018? 

Edit: I have the same one - it was $3665.63 in 2019. 

 

 





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  #2723989 10-Jun-2021 19:53
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That was definitively a great price, but I think the MacBook Air M1 is so attractive that has dropped the resale value of Intel ones.


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  #2724006 10-Jun-2021 20:39
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I was hoping to be able to sell my 2019 15" MBP for at least $2000 when the new MBP M1 comes out. 

 

Looks like I'll get nowhere that as the M1 processor is so many lightyears ahead. 





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  #2724013 10-Jun-2021 21:09
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SOLD.





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