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• #27
undibs, bit too old
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• #28
still available
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• #29
Offer still stands : )
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• #30
How much would a new battery be for one of these?
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• #31
How much would a new battery be for one of these?
Between £35-£50 depending on where you buy it, quality, etc
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• #32
I might have a nearly new battery from my old macbook to fit this if you have a part number...
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• #33
I'll make an offer of £300.
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• #34
Subject to confirmed specifications, would your friend have more detail that you could send me?
Looking at the Wikipedia page this could be either an early or late 2006 model? There are differences between the two.
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• #35
what more specs would you need?
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• #36
had a look on wikipedia too and i make it an early '06 model since it's 2.0Ghz, correct me if I'm wrong though
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• #37
It's definitely a 2006- however your friends description said Processor: 2 GHz Intel **Core Duo
**The core duo is the late 2006 version- and a much better chip.
So I'd like to know which one it is.
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• #38
2.0 ghz core duo
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• #39
not core 2 duo
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• #40
Ah, fair enough.
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• #41
no dibs?
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• #42
forever_unsold.jpg
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• #43
Gumtree it... I bought one for 780 a couple of years back off a Senior designer who worked round the corner... Gumtree can be a pain but common sense and vetting will sort most probs.... this would go in a sec I'm sure...
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• #44
yeah that's plan b, will give it a bit more time here though
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• #45
I am still thinking about it.
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• #46
oh, carry on please
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• #47
check,
http://lowendmac.com/macbookpro/15in-macbook-pro-core-duo.htmlfor all details for all mac ever! (obviously i can't prove that)
good site though.
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• #48
270 look good yet? : D
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• #49
£300 folks, and it's just been payday
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• #50
is this still available?
dibs