Hey guys, short backstory: I've been fixing computers for about the last decade, and my most recent venture has been macs. I buy, fix, and then sell them. If you are looking to by a mac send me a message, if you are looking to sell a mac, or pc, broken or not, feel free to send me a message. I also fix cell phones, so any broken iPhones for sale, send me a message. Now to the good part here's my current list of what's for sale:
For sale as of 3/15/16:
-2011 Macbook Pro 13" i5, 4GB RAM, NEW 240GB SSD ($525)
-2009 Macbook Air 13" Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 128 GB SSD ($300)
-2010 Macbook Pro 15" i5, 4GB RAM, NEW 240GB SSD ($600)
-2010 Macbook Pro 15" i5, 8GB RAM, NEW 240 GB SSD ($600)
All macbooks include a charger, and I will ship them.
Any questions, send me a message. Need better specs? Ask, I may be able to upgrade them.
I install SSD Hard Drives as a standard upgrade on all the computers I can. The performance and reliability benefits are amazing, look it up. :)
Macbook Pro's are also the Toyota HiLux of computers. You just can't kill them.
It is true. My daily driver computer is a 2010 Macbook Pro 15". Does everything I need it to and more.
I would have been all over that last week.
Do you have a power cord for an old G4...or want an old G4 after I find out what may be on the drive.
@akylekoz, I don't think I have that power cord. The G4's are a bit old for my purposes or else I'd probably be interested.
I'll probably just seek and destroy the HD and recycle the rest.
Updated original post with an updated list of available computers.
Updated list of current computers for sale, and lowered some prices.
pinchvalve wrote:
Macbook Pro's are also the Toyota HiLux of computers. You just can't kill them.
Then why does the OP have to fix them?
pinchvalve wrote:
Macbook Pro's are also the Toyota of computers. They die early and often
From a past Toyota owner and someone who has had three Mac books die since 2005 I've fixed that for you.
Like I said, I use one as my personal computer and it has been great. At least 2 of the macbook pros all they needed was a battery, and I upgraded them to SSDs while I was in there. Another Macbook wouldn't turn on, and when I looked at it someone had put the wrong part in previously, simple fix. The macbook air needed a motherboard, but I fixed it. Any used car you buy is going to have been in the repair shop for something at some point even if it was just minor, a computer isn't very different in that sense. If you're really interested in one I'll be happy to let you know what I've done to it.
pinchvalve wrote:
Macbook Pro's are also the Toyota HiLux of computers. You just can't kill them.
You haven't met my children, have you?
Bump, prices are somewhat flexible. I am tired of them laying around...
Mike
Dork
4/7/16 3:01 p.m.
akylekoz wrote:
I would have been all over that last week.
Do you have a power cord for an old G4...or want an old G4 after I find out what may be on the drive.
G4 tower, cube, iBook, PowerBook, server, mini or iMac? IIRC, server, mini, tower and iMac are standard, while the others take a brick.
Sent you an email asking about the 15" MBP with 8GB RAM. Let me know if you get it!
In reply to MINIzguy:
I did get your email, and sent a reply.
Still available. Make offers. Tired of sitting on them.
Interested at all in a 2008 Macbook Air with a crunched HDD? I had the hinge and screen replaced by Apple just before the 80GB HDD started making death rattles.
Definitely possibly. ;) Send me an email.
In reply to bastomatic:
Never got an email, but I am interested.
Make offers guys, I am open to trades too!