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<font size="2"><font face="Arial,sans-serif">I have a bunch of
powerbook 2400c parts that I've had for a little bit that I'd like to
get rid of. Below are the list of parts with the corresponding
pictures, and here is link to the pictures as well, enjoy, let me know
if you're interested, please e-mail and not reply to the list. I will
get back to you asap, make an offer. Thanks, Calvin<br>
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<div><font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2">1st picture - entire bottom
case with CPU heast sink the aluminum
divider, speaker, pram(clock) battery. There is an extra clock battery
as well.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2">2nd picture -2 trackpad
assemblies as you will see pictured with 2
Power boards(the one with the SCSI serial adb ports etc). One of the
trackpads has the tape part ripped at the end as you'll see it in the
last picture, the other one is okay, otherwise they were in good
working condition when they were disassembled. One of those boards can
only turn the computer on it is not able to charge the battery, I don't
remember if the other board was good or bad sorry.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2">3rd picture - just showing
the ports of the power supply boards</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2">4th picture - 180mhz 603e
processor, upgraded to G3 so that was pulled</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2">5th picture - IR board with
the PCMCIA card ejection buttons,
working well when disassembled, original 1.3 apple hard drive, working
when disassembled 2 of of the frames things that sit right next to the
screen which holds the reset buttons, both intact in good shape.
Keyboard in good working condition.<br>
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<div><font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2">6th picture - 2 complete
floppy drives with cables and the plastic
cover part that have groves in them I believe for the brightness on the
screen the sit on the aluminum frames above. PC card case, working when
disassembled.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2">7th picture - Collectors
usually enjoy this set of manuals and
documentation that came with the powerbook 2400 when it was bought new.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2">8th pictures, as I
described in the 2nd picture that little tape was broken off, you can
probalby fix it somehow, I'm not sure.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2">Make an offer, I have some
more parts I didn't find this time I
use to have 2 36watt original 2400 ac adapters, but I do have a 45w one
that is not pictured I can include as well.</font></div>
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