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Hi Guys/Girls,

Now open for business, AusEstore, online computer/ home entertainment shop.
We are a Australian based shop in Melbourne, so at this stage Australian
customers only, please.

Some brands we stock are,

Seagate, Western Digital, Samsung, BenQ, LG, Logitech, Corsair, Gigabyte,
Sony, Poineer, Epson,
MSI, Intel, AMD, Lexmark, Olympus, Kodak, Canon, Nikon, Thermaltake,
Shuttle....to name a few

So come along and see what we can offer to you today....visit us at

http://www.ausestore.com.au/

Currect Special

Buy a Epson C1100 Color Laser printer and recieve from epson a Epson Stylus
Color photo printer
see store for details........


Regards,
Craig Burridge
Manager.


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