MacBook Pro 13\" A1278 2011 MC724LL/A Genuine i7 2.7GHz Logic Board 820-2936-B For Sale

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MacBook Pro 13\" A1278 2011 MC724LL/A Genuine i7 2.7GHz Logic Board 820-2936-B:
$79.00

ITEM has been gently removed from a working MacBook Pro A1278 2011 MC724LL/A has been tested to be in VERY GOOD working condition. Please see pictures of connectors/ports and verify your manufacturer part number to make sure this logic board will work for you. Some do not have sata hard drive or other ports. Please make sure this logic board part number matches yours before buying. Stock picture. 30 Days Warranty. Money Back Guaranteed.

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