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Desktop Computer with keyboard/mouse (BTS WongWianYai) THB4500

  • Country: Thailand
  • Listed: November 24, 2011 9:34 am
  • Expires: This ad has expired

Hi Everyone I am moving to the new location. I want to sell it off and it is a best offer. Kindly do call me at 66891887242. We dont deliver the item. Our Location Detail, BTS WongWianYai and further more around 5 – 6 bus stop. Monitor in excellent condition. LCD Monitor and it is 14 inch Specs are Intel R Pentium 4 256 RAM 512 Memory Stick CD RW The most suitable will be the Window OC 2011 which is similar to Window Xp. I didnt intsall any program software and the computer driver too but i do have a computer driver. Thanks for looking. Sandra Location: BTS WongWianYai it’s ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

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Desktop Computer with keyboard/mouse (BTS WongWianYai) THB4500

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