Vintage Apple Power Macintosh G3 PowerPC Computer Mac OS 9 For Sale

Vintage Apple Power Macintosh G3 PowerPC Computer Mac OS 9
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Vintage Apple Power Macintosh G3 PowerPC Computer Mac OS 9:
$36.00


Description of the Product
For Sale: Vintage Power Macintosh PowerPC G3 Home Computer
  • Physical Condition: Good. Unit displays light-medium cosmetic fade/wear from previous use over time.
    • Unit features a 7GB HDD
  • Working Condition: Unit is tested to power on and display mac OS 9 menu to monitor.
    • Unit is pre-loaded with several games.
This is sold AS IS with no returns because of the unit\'s vintage nature.
Shipping Contents:
  • (1) Apple Power Macintosh G3
Notice to AllBuyers

Buyers are expected to dotheir own research in regard to the compatibility and hardware/software
requirements for any item they are considering purchasing, as well as anynecessary configurations
needed for correct operation and system functionality.

Only pictured items areincluded - cables and other accessories are not included unless explicitly
stated/shown in pictures. Please readthe description carefully.


Lister: JD




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