Apple MAC Vintage 3.5\" Floppy Zip Hard Drive Sled Carrier Bracket 815-0446 For Sale

Apple MAC Vintage 3.5\
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Apple MAC Vintage 3.5\" Floppy Zip Hard Drive Sled Carrier Bracket 815-0446:
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Genuine Apple MAC Vintage 3.5\" Floppy Zip Hard Drive Sled Carrier Bracket 815-0446
Vintage genuine Apple 3.5 inch Hard Drive Mounting Bracket, or floppy or zip drive carrier bracket.Stamped with part number: 815-0446
I think it was used in the following computers:PowerMac 5200, 6100, 7200, 7300, 7500, 7600, 8100, 8150, 8200, 8500, 8550, 9500,LC / Performa 520, 550, 560, 575, 577, 578, Performa 611x series. Quadra 840AV,PowerMac G3 Beige Desktop and more.
Even comes with the four screws and external tooth lock washers!
These are photos of the actual item you will receive, no stock photos used.Please check for compatibility and look closely at all the photos for visual and cosmetic reference.Be sure to ask any questions before buying.
This item will be carefully packed, and shipped via USPS First Class Package Service (with tracking).
Thank you very much for looking, and have an great day!


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