Commodore Amiga 500 PAL Computer with A520 Video Adapter, 512k memory. For Sale

Commodore Amiga 500 PAL Computer with A520 Video Adapter,  512k memory.
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Commodore Amiga 500 PAL Computer with A520 Video Adapter, 512k memory.:
$279.99

Up for sale is a used Amiga 500. This is the PAL version model and sale includes power supply, new old stock Amiga tank mouse, and a used A520 video adapter in original box.Kickstart Rom has been upgraded to Kickstart 2.0 and includes Workbench 2.04 installation disks (4 Floppy disks in total), DeluxePrint (1 disk), Workbench 2.1 (5 disks), Workbench 2.0/Workbench & Amiga Extras (2 disks), Amiga 500A Tutorial (1 disk), Amiga Shopper/Turbo Print 4.1 (1 disk)Computer has been cleaned and tested. The original expansion port cover was missing so I 3D printed a replacement (see pic)Computer has some yellowing on keys but top shell has no yellowing. Bottom shell has minor yellowing around the perimeter. Keyboard keys all work including the caps lock key and light.Sold as is due to its age.Please message me with any questions.


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