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I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 2ghzM, 512 PC2100, 60gb Drive, CD-RW/ROM, 15" UXGA, Dual Mouse, Dual Battery, 802.11b, Integrated Ethernet, Modem, XP Pro. Want to sell as package with Lexmark Printer, HP Scanner and addtional Optical Mouse. Is their a equation or something I could use to properly price this stuff? All stuff is less than a year old.

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