Vintage Apple II Platium Unidisk 5.25 Disk Drive Number Indentification Stickers For Sale

Vintage Apple II Platium Unidisk 5.25 Disk Drive Number Indentification Stickers
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Vintage Apple II Platium Unidisk 5.25 Disk Drive Number Indentification Stickers:
$7.99

Thislisting is for a set of Apple Unidisk Platinum 5.25\" Disk Drive Number Identification Stickers, Part Number 825-1348-A. These disk drive stickers fit in the upper right hand corner of the drive face. This color was made for the Platinum drives.

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