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y2jeo2004

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i have a macintosh powerboor 180 that i looking to sale does anybody know a place i could sale it at. i dont how a power card so i dont know if it works or know but it stilll looks like new the model number is M444o
if you have a place or know a way for me to sale this send me an email at ericstarnes2008@yahoo.com
 
I'd be surprised if anyone would buy anything this old, as it is probably too slow to do anything productive, and even the parts are so outdated that they would be of no use to anyone. You might get more interest if you offered to give it away for free, but in all honesty, if I owned such a machine these days, I would simply throw it out.

Sorry if I sound a little harsh. Just being realistic. :)
 
i have a macintosh powerboor 180 that i looking to sale does anybody know a place i could sale it at. i dont how a power card so i dont know if it works or know but it stilll looks like new the model number is M444o
if you have a place or know a way for me to sale this send me an email at ericstarnes2008@yahoo.com

Um... Try selling it on ebay.com and sell it for $30.00 or less cause people like a price like that. Also buy a power cord on ebay so you can test it; don't forget to include the power cord with the PB. :apple::):apple:

Peace everybody!
 
I'd be surprised if anyone would buy anything this old, as it is probably too slow to do anything productive, and even the parts are so outdated that they would be of no use to anyone. You might get more interest if you offered to give it away for free, but in all honesty, if I owned such a machine these days, I would simply throw it out.

Sorry if I sound a little harsh. Just being realistic. :)

Odd comment for a "Apple Collectors" sub-forum? :rolleyes:
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Someone on the 68k Macintosh forum might be interested. Lots of retro computer guys there are on the lookout for older systems even if they are PPC.

I'd do this. A Powerbook 180 is a great computer, and is of value to anyone into retro Mac stuff. Don't throw it out - at least give it away for free there (you'll have lots of takers). You probably could even sell it for ten or twenty bucks.

I'd buy it from you, but I already have one. :)
 
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