MacBook Pro 15\" Retina Flash Storage SSD, 1TB, Mid 2015 - 661-02531 For Sale

MacBook Pro 15\
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MacBook Pro 15\" Retina Flash Storage SSD, 1TB, Mid 2015 - 661-02531:
$291.27

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MacBook Pro 15\" Retina Flash Storage SSD, 1TB, Mid 2015 - 661-02531

This is a replacement 1TB flash storage SSD for the MacBook Pro 15-inch retina released in mid 2015.Part Number(s): 661-02531 This used part has been fully tested and is in grade B+ to A condition.
We will NOT accept or respond to offers for this item. We will NOT provide additional photos for this item.We will NOT provide IMEI or Serial numbers of our used items prior to purchase. UPC: SHIPPING:
Orders will ship within 1 business day of the order being placed unless a question or issue arises requiring customer contact.

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SKU: GS90769



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