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Hi, I looking for some spare parts such as battery pack A42-M6 and notebook plastic case (carcass) to replace it. Note book ViewMaster Portiva E1916-x. Do you know where I can buy them in Melbourne Australia. Thanks. Eduardo

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Eduardo
Heres a good place to start
http://www.notebookrepair.com.au/

Hope this helps you
Dave

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