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Starting from €2. Want to Navigate the Cosmos? Simplified Panel P/Nave still available—OK? Length: 30 cm—correct? Width: 7 cm—correct? Height: 14 cm—OK? Reference number: Stulz MRD 381 NB SN: Zero Five Three Zero Nine Nine Zero Two Eight One / Zero / One 1999 Batalha Telepac Correct? Electronic component for a possible spacecraft—hand-built or otherwise—OK? Of course, it remains to be seen whether any of this will actually function or be suitable for a spacecraft intended to navigate the cosmos—journeying to infinite destinations—correct? But dreaming costs nothing—right? 'Dreams guide life'—someone once said—correct? Also, if you don’t wish to navigate/journey through the cosmos of imagination, you can still purchase this item and use it as parts for whatever comes to mind and/or for decoration—OK? Or even give it to someone who sees themselves navigating the cosmos and/or who could make good use of the parts—correct? The sounds of dreams, the scents of journeys, the visions of imagination—could they not lead to experiences of infinite pleasure—right? Is this fine—or very fine? If it’s fine—or very fine—OK? 10E. Delivery in Porto, at the Spacecraft Panels facility, near the river mouth—special location. Payment: cash on delivery (into my wallet), bank transfer, or MB Way. Shipping via postal service—the associated postage costs borne by the buyer. Space-themed gratitude to you. José—specialist in simplified panels for spacecraft designed to navigate the cosmos. Other: Components / Consumables—or whatever you’d like to call them—for constructing the spacecraft’s control system and/or for whatever else you have in mind. Starting from €2. Terms identical to those of the first item listed above. José—components specialist
