Closed Retro Graphics Cards for IBM/PC - LOT

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SALE CLOSED :: SALE CLOSED :: SALE CLOSED


FOR SALE,
a huge lot of retro PCI/ISA graphics cards for IBM/PC (286, 386, 486, Pentium). All personally tested and in a good working condition, great for Ms-Dos retro PC building.

Not selling separately!


ISA CARDS:

Tamarack TD3088A2 Hercules 8-bit, year: 1986. + LPT Printer port
Realtek RTG3105E 512Kb VGA 16bit, year: 1992
Trident TVGA9000B 512Kb VGA 16bit, year: 1992
Tseng Labs ET4000AX 1MB SVGA 16bit, year: 1989




PCI CARDS:

Trident TGUI9440-3 1MB VGA PCI, year: 1994
Matrox Millennium II MGA-2164WP-C 4MB VGA PCI, year: 1997
Cirrus Logic CL-GD5430-QC-C 1MB VGA PCI, year: 1995
S3 Trio64v+ 1MB VGA PCI, year: 1995 (2 pieces)
Avance Logic ALG2302 A 1MB VGA PCI, year: 1995




PRICE:
150 euros 110 euros + free shipping!

No Refunds, only ship to Europe & USA!

Delivery time: 9 - 12 days

PAYPAL ONLY! + PP fee


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about what ???

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about what ???

Declare interest:
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what was that 'asking for splits' thing, again...?
 
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Please put the origonal price back for example £10 (Was £20) or £10 £20

thanks
 
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