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Hello All,

I have a cabinet that I was thinking of doing something with, but more
interesting projects have come up. So I have a mostly empty cabinet for
free, just come pick it up. I'm located in Redmond, WA. Here's the details
on it:

-Solid cabinet, no holes or water damage that I've seen.
-Fully Populated CP with CPO in good shape
-Looks to have full wiring harness in it.
- Doesn't fire up, there might be a broken wire in the power or blown fuse
or something. Comes with switching power supply and original transformer.
-Missing the following:
-T-Molding
-Monitor
-Marquee and brackets
-Monitor bezel.

All this for $0.00 or best offer.

I can take some picts if you want some.

--
Adam
adam_AT_msn_DOT_com


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