Apple Macintosh SE M5011 Vintage Mac Classic Computer Powers On For Sale

Apple Macintosh SE M5011 Vintage Mac Classic Computer Powers On
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Apple Macintosh SE M5011 Vintage Mac Classic Computer Powers On:
$64.99

Apple Macintosh SE M5011 Vintage Mac Classic Computer.
Computer powers on but no further testing has been done due to lack of hardware. Screen has lines running through it while powered on, cursor is visiblein top left corner. Other than the lines the screen is consistently bright and clear.
Has a good amount of cosmetic wear, mainly scuffs and minor nicks around the edges with some scratching on top and yellowing all around. Has what appears to be paint specs near the apple logo that should come off with a deeper cleaning.
I will be selling this as a unit that powers on and does nothing else, it may work fine but I cannot guarantee anything. No returns will be accepted unless the item is damaged in transit.
I tried to describe this unit as well as I could, but if you have any questions feel free to ask.
No accessories will be included, computer only.
Item will be heavily packaged and possibly double boxed for shipping
Thank you for viewing!


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