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Hey everyone! I'm selling my trusty MacBook Air M1, and it's looking for a new owner. This one's got the speedy 8GB of RAM and the upgraded 256GB SSD, so it's really zippy for everyday tasks.
What makes this a great grab? Well, it still runs like a dream. The battery is in fantastic shape – honestly, it's barely been used, so you'll get tons of life out of it. And the screen is absolutely perfect,
Full disclosure on the looks: there's a little damage and just next to where it says "MacBook Air (glass cracking), nothing that affects how the laptop works at all or It doesn't affect the screen at all. 


You know CEX sells these in B condition for £500 right now. Because of those tiny marks, I'm happy to let it go for £400 or your nearest offer.
If you're after a reliable, powerful MacBook Air without the brand-new price tag, this could be the one for you!
Feel free to send me a message if you're interested or have any questions.
 

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