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Can anyone help with a minor fx-180p restoration?


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#1 Clive_88

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Posted 03 April 2003 - 04:09 PM

Hi :blink: ,
My fx-180p still works, but it has suffered somewhat from being in my schoolbag too long (many many years ago). The rear case is completely knackered around the battery compartment & although the battery door still just about works that has bits chipped off it too. Does anyone have a dead calculator from the early fx-80, -81, -82 (not the later "fraction" models as they're a different construction) or I think even the -100 that I could use as a donor? Unfortunately all the working examples still seem to be popular; the last fx-82 that was on Ebay in the UK went for GBP 12.50, which I can't really justify when I want to chuck most of it away! Although if I get desparate I may have to fork out ...

I'll pay postage & a reasonable finder's fee. If you're out of the UK I'm Paypal enable & verified. If you want to check me out I'm the same userid on Ebay & Paypal.

Thanks, clive_88

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Posted 03 April 2003 - 04:11 PM

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clive_88




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