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bzboys.com

nexfan.com

pcmods.com

xpcgear.com

i had a few more (including newegg.com) but i dont remember then any more

just a worning pcmods.com takes a long time to prosses your order (at least it did for mine and all i got was some cabel wrap and some round cabels)

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New Zealand (NZD):

www.pcu.co.nz (expensive + bad support, legit)

www.globalpc.co.nz (legit + fair price + good support)

www.pricespy.co.nz (very cheap but seems unreliable because it's sooooo cheap)

www.pcpractice.co.nz (legit + mid price + very good cases in the shop if you actually go)

New Zealand (NZD):

www.pcu.co.nz (expensive + bad support, legit)

www.globalpc.co.nz (legit + fair price + good support)

www.pricespy.co.nz (very cheap but seems unreliable because it's sooooo cheap)

www.pcpractice.co.nz (legit + mid price + very good cases in the shop if you actually go)

thanks,added to the list. :D

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Below-0.net is a great site with some products that you won't find on other Australian sites.

Computer and Parts Land offers hardware at cheap prices in Australia.

MSY Computers site looks sorta dodgy, but offers cheap priced hardware in Australia.

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