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FS: *NEW* MINT Shinza Zeroshock sleeve for 12 inch Pbook/iBook
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Jul 27, 2004, 07:41 AM
 
Brand new Shinza Zeroshock sleeve for 12 pBook/iBook. tags and everything. Never used. I bought two cases and i have no need for this one. It is in black. Thanks for your consideration.

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Jul 27, 2004, 08:06 AM
 
How much are you selling it for?
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Jul 28, 2004, 07:53 AM
 
30 bux and ACTUAL shipping. ship any method you prefer. if u want to save on shipping, i can put it in smaller packaging and probly get it out to you guys for the usps priority price of under four bucks. either way i lose money on this but i want to lose as little as possible because i just bought an ipod and i'm broke. i have a crumpler case, so i figure since this zeroshock is still new, i'll sell it. thanks for considering it. let me know if u are interested.

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Jul 28, 2004, 11:43 AM
 
do you have some pictures? just couldn't find any pictures online.
     
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Jul 28, 2004, 04:25 PM
 
Originally posted by Lancer409:
30 bux and ACTUAL shipping. ship any method you prefer. if u want to save on shipping, i can put it in smaller packaging and probly get it out to you guys for the usps priority price of under four bucks. either way i lose money on this but i want to lose as little as possible because i just bought an ipod and i'm broke. i have a crumpler case, so i figure since this zeroshock is still new, i'll sell it. thanks for considering it. let me know if u are interested.

BUMP for you....

But seriously, would you be willing to take pics of the two sleeves next to each other, with a 12 inch inside, etc..,?
No one to date (on here) has had both and I am sure quite a few people would be wanting to see the comparison. If you can't host the pics on a site let me know I can set that up for you.
     
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Jul 28, 2004, 06:47 PM
 
i dont have a digital camaera yet (it's being shipped as we speak yippe!) so if you guys are willing to wait, i'll havae no problem posting it. i dont want to have to deal with begging my older bro for his digital camera. the crumpler is pretty loose, i have posted tons of pictures of it, but i've decided to keep it because it fits the laptop sleeve in a backpack i just bought (it's a 150 dollar nike epic backpack. the sleeve is made for the 15 inch i guess, but it fits the crumpler sleeve perfectly. but now i've got a shinza sleeve that i wont be using .. so i'm trying to sell it with actual shipping cost. the sleeve cost 30 bux but with tax and shipping, it cost 39.62. i figured someone would help me out because i'd rather not eat shipping two times, i might as well sell this to someone on macnn and they could save on tax and shipping .. (no way a 30 dollar case should cost someone 40 dollars to own.

The material is very interesting, as other people have posted. it's really wierd to feel it for the first time, as it's firm, and then softens. people liken it to tempur material but it's alot denser then that. i dont know if a 12 inch can fall a flight of stairs in these cases and survive but someone in the powerbook forums said something to this effect, so it's apparently very protective. pictures in a few days i guess .. or you can hunt for them with google. or search the powerbook forum, as a lot of people own these zeroshock cases and like them very much.

thanks for the interest

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