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160GB Upgrade for your Apple MacBook Pro (mid 2010 models) 2.53GHz Core i5 17in (MC024LL/A) machine!

We've spent years amassing all the information we need to make sure you get the right memory for your Apple MacBook Pro (mid 2010 models) 2.53GHz Core i5 17in (MC024LL/A) Notebook. We guarantee this memory will work in your machine for the life of your machine. Your Apple MacBook Pro (mid 2010 models) 2.53GHz Core i5 17in (MC024LL/A) supports up to 8 in 2 slots and modules must be installed 1 at a time.

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2813340 160GB Integral P Series 2 SSD 2.5in SATA (Sandforce Chipset) for Apple MacBook Pro (mid 2010 models) 2.53GHz Core i5 17in (MC024LL/A)160GB £293.33 £352.00 Buy

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