sale vintage hard discs

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Commodore
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sale vintage hard discs

Post by Commodore »

sale vintage hard discs. All hard discs are used and working in good condition:

C2244 Hewlett Packard, 566MB, 3.5in/HH , SCSI2 DIFF
LXT340SY Maxtor 340 MB, 3.5", SCSI
ST325/351-A/X Seagate, 42 MB, 3.5" IDE
CP3000 Conner, 42MB, 3.5" / SL , IDE / AT
ST-251 Seagate, 42 MB 5¼" half-height
MCP1353A Micropolis, ESDI full-height 5¼"
DSP5200S DEC, SCSI, 5¼" full size

Prices: EUR 10.- for each. Add shipping from Germany.
service of vintage PC computers
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Utopia
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Re: sale vintage hard discs

Post by Utopia »

save the discs carefully for next 25 years. In year 2050 your discs will be valuable vintage items. :D
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