Panasonic AJ-SDC615E (with 1300 original drum hours)
TV standard: PAL
Price: €4,500.00
Location: Spain
Seller status: Dealer
Condition: Used
Date Posted: 02/06/2009
Date Expires: 31/08/2009
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Panasonic AJ-SDC615E

with 1300 original drum hours

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