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KatMac
Starting Member


USA
18 Posts
Posted - 03 Apr 2003 :  23:34:00
FS: Radius Rocket model 25i, 2 available, each has 20M of 80ns RAM installed. Asking $25 shipped (U.S.) for a perfect one, $20 shipped for the second unit which has a piece of the plastic NuBus connector cracked off. Offers accepted.

I've tested these units in a IIci with RocketWare and they work great. Of course, doubling the speed of a IIci is not much to write home about these days, but you can get the RocketShare software and create a multi-processor NuBus Mac.

Low End Mac has lots of info on the Rocket.

email kattwinkel@appleisp.net

bigsadhu
Junior Member


Cayman Island
462 Posts
Posted - 04 Apr 2003 :  09:48:51
I'd be interested in those...

How much for shipping to the Cayman Islands?

Cheers!
CC

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KatMac
Starting Member


USA
18 Posts
Posted - 07 Apr 2003 :  20:39:37
quote:

How much for shipping to the Cayman Islands?


It looks like the post office has a parcel post service that would cost
about $20 and take 4-10 days to get there. But I have never shipped
outside the U.S. and have no idea how to deal with customs, etc. What can
you tell me about shipping to your location?
The email given beside your handle, chrisc@renardmkt.com.au, fails.
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Flash
Full Member


Australia
637 Posts
Posted - 07 Apr 2003 :  23:53:30
quote:

I'd be interested in those...

How much for shipping to the Cayman Islands?

Cheers!
CC


Dude - you're at it again....and I havn't even given all the stuff you left me a good home yet! LOL

cheers
Flash!

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Gothikon
Full Member


Australia
537 Posts
Posted - 08 Apr 2003 :  03:50:12
Flash what items are still looking for a good home? I'm in Melbourne but I might be interested and would pay postage. That's assuming I don't get booted out of the country by Thursday!

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bigsadhu
Junior Member


Cayman Island
462 Posts
Posted - 08 Apr 2003 :  06:41:11
quote:

quote:

I'd be interested in those...

How much for shipping to the Cayman Islands?

Cheers!
CC


Dude - you're at it again....and I havn't even given all the stuff you left me a good home yet! LOL

cheers
Flash!


Ack! you're right. What am I thinking?

Sorry KatMac, better pass on those for the moment.

Cheers!
CC

Air Marshall, 605 sQUADRAn

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Flash
Full Member


Australia
637 Posts
Posted - 08 Apr 2003 :  09:02:26
What am I? Your concience!?

Hey Gothikon - havn't we talked about this before (there is someone in Melbourne I'm supposed to be send a 475 to....) Anyhow, the Mac's I am wishing to send to good homes are: 6100 DOS compatible, Q610, Q660AV, Q700, Q800, plus a few Q605/LC475's. Assorted goodies can be thrown in with any deals made

cheers
Flash!

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