Sold Amiga 3000 with no Battery Damage

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I have for sale an Amiga 3000D that is in Excellent Physical and Working condition, "RARE" No Damage or missing parts.
This A3000 has been cleaned and serviced. All Drives, Ports, and Zorro slots work. It is a Rev 9-1 motherboard with the 030-25 MHz that has had no battery damage, it is equipped with 3.1 Rom’s, 8mb of Fast Ram, 2mb of chip. It has all the good working Custom chips with "NO Broken Sockets". It has the both brackets for the SCSI Drive and for the extra drive that mounts beside the floppy drive. The System works perfectly including the 31 MHz VGA port in both high and low resolution. It has been tested with a SCSI drive to assure everything works properly running all test. SCSI Hard Drive is not included but for an extra $20 USD
I am asking $ 1,700 USD plus shipping. I do take Paypal as Friend and if not by Friend then add 4% for fees.


PM me if you have any questions
 

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Where does it say the option of a swap is available
 
Declare interest for swap. PM sent.
You have not declared interest because you did not press the "Declare Interest" button at the bottom of the page. And asking for swaps is against site rules if the seller has not offered that option. Congratulations, you've just won some warning points.
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@Pior Please do not deal with this member until they follow proper protocol.
 
You may have a typo in the description are the sockets broken or did you just leave out the word "no" ?

Very nice looking system(y)
 
Thanks for pointing that out, Yes there are NO BROKEN SOCKETS. I will edit it and correct that statement
 
I'm confused.
If the moderators/admin are going to delete posts, could it help us if they delete their posts where they are giving that person a smack, because it doesn't make sense and we all get confused.
 
I'm confused.
If the moderators/admin are going to delete posts, could it help us if they delete their posts where they are giving that person a smack, because it doesn't make sense and we all get confused.
There's nothing to see, other than a member that didn't press the "declare interest" button and was asking for a swap which is not allowed unless otherwise stated by the seller.
 
Elvis has left the building and my Amiga 3000 has arrived. It was a long journey from California to the Swiss Alps. But she made it.
How could she not. She was packaged so well, she could have fallen out of the airplane, smack on an iceberg and survive the crash.
Then an Ice-bear would come and attack, thinking it was some foreign snack (pronounce this with a William Shatner staccato). The Ice-bear would lose.
The frictional heat of the impact of the box hitting the iceberg would melt the iceberg and she would sink into the icecold northern Atlantic. She would survive.
She would re-surface and drift to Iceland, where a volcanic eruption pours molten lava over here. She would survive.
Flung high into the air together with rocks and volcanic ash and fly all the way to France via the Jetstream, crashing into the ground near Paris, creating a crater 5 meters deep and 20 meters in diameter. But she would survive.
The French would try to eat her (they eat anything. Snails, little birds, baby goose-liver, frogs) but she would survive.
Not knowing what to do with her, preferring Ortolan over an ESC Chipset, they see the address label and transport her to Switzerland. She has survived.

That... is how well this Amiga was prepared for transportation.
Disclaimer:
- Slight exaggerations might have occurred in my description of the quality of packaging
- No French people were hurt while researching their eating-habits.

Thank you Pior for this wonderfull machine.
 
Your more then welcome, I try my best to please the buy. They come first when it comes to sales..

Thank you
 
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