FT: rims
I want to trade my 15" A-Tech Finalspeeds with new Michelin rubber for laptop, otherwise 450-400 range. Let me know what you have. the red on the tires was just dust from sanding.
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Modified by weasel0002 at 10:42 AM 9/26/2007
I have a laptop to trade.
Toshiba Satellite 1405-S151 Notebook
http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-...69BJ9
This laptop is selling for $1,173.53 at partstore.com:
http://www.partstore.com/Part/...oogle
* Intel Celeron 1.2Ghz processor
* 256MB Memory
* 30GB Hard Drive
* DVD/CDRW Combo drive
* 1.44 floppy drive
* 2 PCMCIA Slots (wifi etc..)
* 3 USB ports, 10/100 * Built-in Ethernet
* Modem
* RCA Out Video for hooking up to a television
* 15.1 TFT Active Matrix LCD
* Li-Ion Battery + AC Adapter
* OS: Currently running gentoo linux, I can install any other operating system you want if you'd prefer
Everything on it appears to be working, cosmetically it's in pretty decent shape. The only thing even questionably a problem is the hinges for the screen. They're not as firm as when new. I'm sure they can be tightend up, but it's definitly usable as-is.
I can throw on whatever expensive software you may need.
Toshiba Satellite 1405-S151 Notebook
http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-...69BJ9
This laptop is selling for $1,173.53 at partstore.com:
http://www.partstore.com/Part/...oogle
* Intel Celeron 1.2Ghz processor
* 256MB Memory
* 30GB Hard Drive
* DVD/CDRW Combo drive
* 1.44 floppy drive
* 2 PCMCIA Slots (wifi etc..)
* 3 USB ports, 10/100 * Built-in Ethernet
* Modem
* RCA Out Video for hooking up to a television
* 15.1 TFT Active Matrix LCD
* Li-Ion Battery + AC Adapter
* OS: Currently running gentoo linux, I can install any other operating system you want if you'd prefer
Everything on it appears to be working, cosmetically it's in pretty decent shape. The only thing even questionably a problem is the hinges for the screen. They're not as firm as when new. I'm sure they can be tightend up, but it's definitly usable as-is.
I can throw on whatever expensive software you may need.
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