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MooPoo

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#71030 3-Nov-2010 20:45
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I have 2x  Iomega Zip 100 drives for sale.

I don't have any disks for it, but they do have power cables and SCSI cables.

Located in Christchurch.

1 is a model: Z100S2
1 is a model: Z100P2

any questions, ask.




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photoman
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  #401116 6-Nov-2010 12:49
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Wow, someone else with these lying around. I have one on a shelf somewhere in it's fancy pouch with about 5 disks.



MooPoo

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  #401309 7-Nov-2010 09:24
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Yep. Great arent they!




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blakamin
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  #401322 7-Nov-2010 10:01
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How much?



MooPoo

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  #401384 7-Nov-2010 14:07
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Did you want both?

make me an offer :)




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Earthquakes. Shift Happens.

robbyp
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  #401390 7-Nov-2010 14:43

MooPoo: Yep. Great arent they!


No they weren't. Mine suffered from the click of death. Glad they died out.

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