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Eddie Wilson Posted on Feb 08, 2014
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Need a new headphone jack daughter broke jack and I need get new one so I can soldier it on

I need to find a earphone jack for Acer aspire7741z-4633 so I can soldier it back on,but I don't know where to find one or how much they are

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