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Apple iPad 1st generation 64GB Wifi + 3G (unlocked) 9.7inch Silver


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iPad 1st Generation 64GB with WIFI + 3G Cellular. (Unlocked)


This is a sim free purchase and would accept any phone/data sim.


The ipad looks like new no damage or software issues also includes a very good original apple ipad case which also acts as a stand for the ipad the cable For charging.


Comes from a smoke and pet free home.


Please PM me for more info if like.


Would like ?120 for it.

DimSum Wrote:

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> iPad 1st Generation 64GB with WIFI + 3G Cellular.

> (Unlocked)

>

> This is a sim free purchase and would accept any

> phone/data sim.

>

> The ipad looks like new no damage or software

> issues also includes a very good original apple

> ipad case which also acts as a stand for the ipad

> the cable For charging.

>

> Comes from a smoke and pet free home.

>

> Please PM me for more info if like.

>

> Would like ?120 for it.

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