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Make me a trade/buy offer for $1750 pc laptop or loaded macbook pro

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Before I auction off my laptops, I figured I'd check and see if anyone had some good trade offers. Or if you want to just buy it. Could even do financing for someone who has a great reputation on this forum.

The first is a $1670 Fujitsu A6110 which I got new for XMas and used only for 5 hours. These just came out in October and have tons of features. 15.4" widescreen, 2.2 Ghz with 4MB L2 cache, 2 GB, 1GB turbo, 200 GB shock protected 5400 rpm drive, webcam, fingerprint reader, wireless N and A plus B/G, point and write touchpad (like a mini digitizer), bluetooth, remote, Vista Home Premium, ExpressCard slot, DL DVD burner, etc. Also goes well with $80 Targus deluxe case which was used once. More details will be provided if a decent offer is made/probable.

Second is a MacBook Pro which I think is worth over $1500 ?? as it comes preloaded with a lot of software. Licensed software but don't have CD's for those apps. 2 GB, 15.4" wide, webcam, remote, 7200 rpm 100GB hard drive, 2.0 Ghz, DL DVD burner, etc. Photoshop CS, Parallels with Windows installed, Garage Band, Office 2004, more. Also includes a case. It's used but has original box and everything. Keyboard shows wear. More details will be provided if a decent offer is made/probable.

Anyway, I am looking for various domains & websites. Obviously they would have to be things I feel are definitely worth about $1750, or cash to make up the difference. This is a limited time offer, as I might sell them for cash or trade for merchandise at any point. I will ship internationally by USPS. Insurance is required.
 
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