MacBook Pro 13\" Unibody (Early 2011) 2.7 GHz Logic Board - 661-5870 - Used For Sale

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MacBook Pro 13\" Unibody (Early 2011) 2.7 GHz Logic Board - 661-5870 - Used:
$59.88

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MacBook Pro 13\" Unibody (Early 2011) 2.7 GHz Logic Board - 661-5870 - Used

This is a 2.7GHz Logic Board for the MacBook Pro 13" Unibody. (Early 2011)Part Number(s): 661-5870, 661-6079, 820-2936-A, 820-2936-B Additional Product Information: UsedThis used part has been fully tested and is in grade B+ to A condition.
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