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Apple 15" Retina MacBook Pro in excellent condition! Bought for just over ?2k - Selling at ?950 ONO


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I am selling a 15.4 inch Retina MacBook Pro. Working perfectly and in superb condition - it's spent most of it's life in a protective case. Selling only to move over to a desktop.


It comes with a 512GB SSD which is blazing fast!

16GB RAM to keep you running smoothly.

2.6GHz i7 Processor to make light work of any task you throw at it.


I have been extremely careful with it and is pretty much in mint condition. Two extremely small marks to the bottom case. The display, top case and clamshell are in perfect condition.


It comes in it's original box with the charger and extension cable. Running OS X Yosemite.


It is only a few years old and seeing as at the time I kitted it out to the max it cost me close over ?2,000 at the time! Hoping to sell for around ?950, open to offers.


Images here: http://s1045.photobucket.com/user/richardjpicot/library/

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