Sold A3000D 16MB Zip, 2MB Chip, Cybervision 64, WarpEngine 3040 40mhz w/64MB RAM. VERY Nice!

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For sale: Very nice Amiga 3000D (Built-in Scan Doubler)
Version 3.1 Roms v40.68
Cybervision 64 Zorro III Video Card with 4MB VRam
WarpEngine 3040 40mhz with 64mb 32bit RAM
(2) 1.76MB High Density Internal Floppy Drives. 1 works perfectly, the other works but is not 100% (gives errors most of the time)
3.2GB Seagate SCSI Hard Disk (On WarpEngine SCSI)
Buster 11 (Socketed)
DMAC 02 (Socketed)
Ramsey 04 (Socketed)
Clock Battery removed (many years ago. Little or no damage)
VERY NICE Cosmetic condition. Little or no yellowing.
A3000 Keyboard, A3000 Mouse
All internal hardware is there (drive trays, the proper screws, etc)
I'll also throw in an 80 pin SCSI drive and adapter (I think it's a Maxtor 76GB 10k RPM)

Last Price Drop before EBay. Now $1050.00 USD Paypal Gift plus shipping


It has been a great machine over the years and is really solid. The CV64 Card Auto-switches between the A3000 internal and RTG graphics, and at least in my opinion is hands down the best RTG card for an A3000. The WarpEngine is just rock solid and is a great performer! The NCR SCSI Chip really makes a tremendous difference in I/O speed that really makes it "feel" fast. When I acquired this WarpEngine, the little clip was missing, so this machine DOES have the Int 02 Mod on the motherboard. That and the battery removal are the only mods that have been done. All the jumpers on the WE are set to max performance, and it has always performed wonderfully. I've had a LOT of machines over the years, and this one has been very solid and stable, and is cosmetically dang near perfect. Please announce interest AND PM me.

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Let me know and I'll add a pic if you want to see anything else.
Thanks, Ya'll.
 
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Using the USPS web site calculator, I get about 175 USD to Poland. That sounds AWFULLY expensive to me, can that be right?

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Fieldday,
Using the USPS calculator, looks like $120 USD to Germany. Like I said above, expensive, but not as much as Poland! Doesn't that sound expensive to you?
 
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I'm interested. PM tomorrow... Have to consider my shipping options, so not 100% sure yet. Have to do the math tomorrow :)
 
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Neraka,
Ok. Thanks. Looks like $115 to Denmark

(how in the world can the USPS be losing money with these rates?)

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Draake, the magic USPS calculator says $175 USD to Czech Republic.
 
Package received and thanks to very good packing skills everything survived the stressful journey without a scratch. Thank you for a wonderful machine and for being friendly and helpful all the way!
 
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