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rp1790

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#300851 9-Oct-2022 13:18
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I have four that have been used in a NAS since approximately Feb 2020 until about 3 months ago and one that is still sealed and unused.  Looking for $125ea for the used drives and $180 for the new one. $7.50 each to ship.

 

Can be picked up in Titahi Bay Wellington most nights after 5pm or could possibly bring them to Lambton Quay area in Wellington.

 


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  #2979696 9-Oct-2022 15:27
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Yes pls x4

 

Sending PM.

 

 





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  #2979754 9-Oct-2022 16:46
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If the above falls through, would love to be considered please.




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  #2979807 9-Oct-2022 18:23
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FYI, these drives are the infamous SMR ones. They're fine for standard drive duties, but ironically not really suitable for NAS/RAID applications.




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  #2980816 12-Oct-2022 06:59
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The new / unused HDD is still available for $170.


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  #2983607 17-Oct-2022 08:18
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** BUMP **

 

the single new 6TB drive now $150 + shipping at cost.


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