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Please let me know if anyone interested both items are Obo
Cobalt ss supercharger eaton m62
cobalt LT Wing
Cobalt ss supercharger eaton m62
cobalt LT Wing
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Lucas 42 lbs injectors
Never installed, bought them for $175 on cobaltaddiction.com asking for $120 obo.
Text me for pics or more info. i am in glendale az
940-297-7598 jose
Text me for pics or more info. i am in glendale az
940-297-7598 jose
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Random computer crap for sale
All prices OBO -
Toshiba Laptop - $125
Model# Satellite A135-7403
15.6" screen
Intel Celeron M 1.73 ghz
80GB hard drive (upgraded to 120GB, approx 100GB available after Windows installation)
512MB ram (upgraded to 2GB)
Vista Home Basic
DVD burner
Wireless b/g
Extra battery
Some wear around the edges, but keyboard / trackpad / screen are still in good condition.
Motorola SB5101 modem - $20
Linksys USB Wireless-N adapter, WUSB300N - $10
ASUS CPU cooler - $15
Pics of laptop and CPU cooler below, the rest is pretty basic but if you want a pic just pm or text me if you have my number.
And a decent, silent air cooler. Keeps my 1055t in check @ 3.5ghz.
Toshiba Laptop - $125
Model# Satellite A135-7403
15.6" screen
Intel Celeron M 1.73 ghz
80GB hard drive (upgraded to 120GB, approx 100GB available after Windows installation)
512MB ram (upgraded to 2GB)
Vista Home Basic
DVD burner
Wireless b/g
Extra battery
Some wear around the edges, but keyboard / trackpad / screen are still in good condition.
Motorola SB5101 modem - $20
Linksys USB Wireless-N adapter, WUSB300N - $10
ASUS CPU cooler - $15
Pics of laptop and CPU cooler below, the rest is pretty basic but if you want a pic just pm or text me if you have my number.
And a decent, silent air cooler. Keeps my 1055t in check @ 3.5ghz.
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All prices OBO -
Toshiba Laptop - $125
Model# Satellite A135-7403
15.6" screen
Intel Celeron M 1.73 ghz
80GB hard drive (upgraded to 120GB, approx 100GB available after Windows installation)
512MB ram (upgraded to 2GB)
Vista Home Basic
DVD burner
Wireless b/g
Extra battery
Some wear around the edges, but keyboard / trackpad / screen are still in good condition.
Motorola SB5101 modem - $20
Linksys USB Wireless-N adapter, WUSB300N - $10
ASUS CPU cooler - $15
Pics of laptop and CPU cooler below, the rest is pretty basic but if you want a pic just pm or text me if you have my number.
And a decent, silent air cooler. Keeps my 1055t in check @ 3.5ghz.
Toshiba Laptop - $125
Model# Satellite A135-7403
15.6" screen
Intel Celeron M 1.73 ghz
80GB hard drive (upgraded to 120GB, approx 100GB available after Windows installation)
512MB ram (upgraded to 2GB)
Vista Home Basic
DVD burner
Wireless b/g
Extra battery
Some wear around the edges, but keyboard / trackpad / screen are still in good condition.
Motorola SB5101 modem - $20
Linksys USB Wireless-N adapter, WUSB300N - $10
ASUS CPU cooler - $15
Pics of laptop and CPU cooler below, the rest is pretty basic but if you want a pic just pm or text me if you have my number.
And a decent, silent air cooler. Keeps my 1055t in check @ 3.5ghz.
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This one works great for web browsing, Youtube, MS Office, basic games, record keeping, etc. Not really ideal for video encoding or serious gaming (although I did install WoW on it back in the day and it actually ran fairly well...lol). For reference I believe the "Windows Experience Index" is 3.1 or so, but I can double check that tonight.
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Nothing wrong with it at all, I just replaced it with a newER one myself. I wanted a bigger one with a dedicated number pad for school, and a co-worker happened to be selling his for a down payment on a Macbook.
This one works great for web browsing, Youtube, MS Office, basic games, record keeping, etc. Not really ideal for video encoding or serious gaming (although I did install WoW on it back in the day and it actually ran fairly well...lol). For reference I believe the "Windows Experience Index" is 3.1 or so, but I can double check that tonight.
This one works great for web browsing, Youtube, MS Office, basic games, record keeping, etc. Not really ideal for video encoding or serious gaming (although I did install WoW on it back in the day and it actually ran fairly well...lol). For reference I believe the "Windows Experience Index" is 3.1 or so, but I can double check that tonight.
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Damn... I have the same exact laptop. I wouldn't think you would be able to get that much for it. I bought a NewER one over a year ago because that thing was so damn slow. Battery on it died on me too. Now it sits in my closet collecting dust...
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It's plenty fast for what I used it for. The original hard drive is garbage and 512 RAM is way too low. Once those were replaced it became a very useful computer for browsing, homework, etc. I had thought my battery died once, but it was actually the charger, hence the reason I have a spare. Replaced with 10-dollar E-bay cord and no issues.
#498
2009 COBALT SS/TC - Hey just puttin my link to my cobalt on the for sale thread. Tell your friends, tell your family; buy my car!
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/comp...%7C%7C-261441/
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