SOHC-5236, SOHC-5236K37C LITEON CD-RW/DVD-ROM DRIVE WITH BLACK BEZEL For Sale

SOHC-5236, SOHC-5236K37C LITEON CD-RW/DVD-ROM DRIVE WITH BLACK BEZEL
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SOHC-5236, SOHC-5236K37C LITEON CD-RW/DVD-ROM DRIVE WITH BLACK BEZEL:
$12.99

This LITEON CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive is a versatile and reliable option for all your computing needs. With a black bezel, it fits seamlessly into any setup and is compatible with LITEON and other brands. Its SOHC-5236 and SOHC-5236K37C chipset/GPU model ensures top-notch performance, making it perfect for miscellaneous tasks and applications. Record your data and media with ease using this drive, which has a model number of SOHC-5236 and is in excellent condition. It is an ideal choice for those looking for a reliable CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive. Get your hands on this drive today and enjoy its unmatched performance and convenience.**READ PLEASE** Get it for 40 - 60 % OFF. Because of the high fee's here, I will sell it off this platform. Message me on the e mail or web site in photo if you are interested and I will give you the info to pay.
  • Please note: With shipping prices changing every day, sometimes I can lower shipping prices by using another shipping service. If you would like to see if I can lower the shipping prices a bit, message me your zip code and I will try.


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