I have a spare CF52 Mk2LL here, in "B Grade" condition.I define that as with some cosmetic issues but with no broken parts... There is actually one part that's broken but it's been repaired. There is a hairline crack you can't even see in the photos on the palmrest by the battery bay that I have attempted to stop from spreading with glue. I think it worked and is no longer an issue, so maybe call it "B-". Just be aware of that.
There is also some "corner wear" on the cover paint, as well as some keyboard and trackpad slickness, but other than that this is a 100% machine.
It has a Windows 7 64-bit COA for Ultimate that is bound to this machine. I can give advice on how to flawlessly load Ultimate 64-bit on this machine. It's also got a custom hardware mod of mine that gives it a Blu-Ray burner. It has it's original TEAC DVDRW too if you want that instead, but I think you'd be insane not to take the Blu-Ray. It's a Matshita burner (Panasonic) that came from a Sony Vaio. The adapter requires a pin to be bridged via solder for the notebook to accept this burner. I've done all that hard work for you, now you can play and burn blu-rays!
It's a 2.26Ghz Model Mk2 with Intel integrated graphics, full part number is CF-52GCMBXAM. It has 4GBs of expensive G.SKILL DDR2 laptop ram with HEATSPREADERS. That's hard to get in laptop ram and should increase it's lifetime. It's also amongst the fastest DDR2 laptop ram in existence, which is always nice.


Price for the package deal is only $315. That's shipped CONUS. Select members of the forum who I owe favors too may be able to get a better deal by cashing them in, PM for details.
It has 23000 runtime hours (a lot I know, but that price! Windows 7 Ultimate retail costs that much!)
Photo time, they are big so I made them links:
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