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JeRkY
22nd January 2006, 21:01
OK as adevertised in the "WTD to buy everyting" thread.

I have a shuttle sb75 with 3ghz p4 , 160 gig hd, slim line slot load dvd rewriter. digital tv card with remote graphics are a somewhat lowely fx5200, but it could be upgraded. all wrapped up in the extremely shiney chromed hoojum case.

http://arstechnica.com/guide/system/hoojum_cubitp4_01a.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v678/jerkyuk/PICT0262.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v678/jerkyuk/PICT0257.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v678/jerkyuk/PICT0254.jpg

This case is chrome plated to a mirror like finish...it is made of solid 5mm aluminium. and everything about it screams quallity. This case to purchase origionally cost best part of £200 on its own. It is very very shiney.


I can also supply a genuine copy of xp pro for £35 with this

Ok this is now up on Ebay.

LINK HERE (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8756361097&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1)


Originally posted by Mingtea
Jerky i am overly tempted.

1 Please tell me you do PayPal
2. Is it possible to change the mobo at a later date, i'm interested in obviously putting a PCI express shuttle board in there.
3. If not is the back plate modular like the front plate? Hoojum cases are the best looking PC cases in the market in my opinion and this is exactly what i've been looking for.

If you take paypal i'll take it like... now

1-I do do paypal , but i would rudely ask the buyer to cover the paypal fees.

2- It is, im not sure if you would need to purchase new front/rear plates or not...they are board specific, but some of the boards use similar layout.

3- yes the front and back plates of the board are modular.

note. atm this case has the standard 200watt psu supplied with the case (and the same as was with the shuttle that donated its innards to the hoojum). However im not 100% if it will fit the larger 250/300watt upgrade psu's

Mingtea
23rd January 2006, 11:39
Ok so are you putting it up on ebay now or are you just going to take the 350 you asked for in the other thread?

You seem to be making it very hard for me to give you the 350 you asked for originally and buy this thing.

Are you changing your mind now? if not then i'll buy it!

JeRkY
23rd January 2006, 11:59
I am keeping you in mind. although i would like to see if i could get more tbh (i added up what i actually spent on the thing).

It will go on Ebay with a start price of £400

if it fails to sell at that..you can have it for £350

Mingtea
23rd January 2006, 12:07
Ok, next time you offer to sell something at a price keep it that way, if something is advertised in a classified at £x I will go and pay that much for it, I do not expect the seller to say "Well i'm gonna see if i can get more for it" even after advertising it at said price.

Bad form.

Good luck with ebay.

JeRkY
23rd January 2006, 12:37
im awfully sorry but im not going to cut myself short if i can avoid it. I have decided to ebay it as i hope to get a little more back after i worked out how much the thing cost me in the first place.

Bad form i appologise for, but i will not cut my self short if ebay nets me a little more fine, if not you get it at the origional price.

/capitalist pigdog

JeRkY
24th January 2006, 21:28
updated with real pictures -although fairly badly taken so hard to photograph such shinyness.

ebay link also added to 1st post

JeRkY
31st January 2006, 20:14
sold on Ebay for £575 + postage


awfully sorry old bean.