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Hard Disk Or CDROM Repair Anyone? Need Parts? Cheap!!
I am interested in selling off my excess inventory of non working hard disk drives & CDROM's. A lot of the drives work but have bad sectors or will not low-level format or zerofill and are undesirable to me. CDROM's - Mixed Problems. None of the drives are under warranty. I do not have the time to fool around with these drives. I am no longer working with hard drives and have to sell these lots because location changes. These drives are great for parts or resectoring! If you know other people or any other company who could possibly take the lot or one of the lots of drives then please forward this email. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thank You!
Brandon Sandifer
www.gowiththebest.com bsand@gowiththebest.com
JTS Champion & Palladium IDE & EIDE Drives
95 JTS Palladium P1600-3AF 1.6GB $5ea
45 JTS Palladium P3850-AF 850MB $3.50ea
5 JTS P3540-AF 540MB $3ea
26 JTS Champion II C3200-3AF 3.2GB $16ea
Samsung Voyager & Winner IDE, EIDE & UDMA Drives
112 Mixed Samsung Voyager & Winner Drives: 1.2GB, 1.6GB, 2.5GB, 3.2GB, 4.3GB & 6.4GB. $7ea (There are no labels indicating exact model numbers or capacities; these drives are probably evaluation drives).
Other Brands I Have In Stock
8 IBM 0663 SCSI's
5 Quantum Fireball ST IDE/ATA 6.4's $19ea
7 Quantum Fireball ST IDE/ATA 4.3's $17.50ea
CDROMS Drives I Have In Stock
14 UMAX CDIS201 16X $5.00ea
7 Lite-On/Compaq 16X $5.00ea
7 Matsu****a Kotobuki 8X $5.00ea
6 Mixed 8X-16X $5.00ea
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