>No, it was easily gotten out, but looked like a shelless turtle once it was
>out. The part number on the shell is 805-5050-A if that helps clarify
>anything. I just don't want the man in Spain to pay freight on something
>that won't work in the SE/30.

Must have been moved before :).

Nahh the drives do look bare, Apple didn't do dust protection in 
1989, hence why the drives pack up in the first place. They fit in a 
carrier in the SE/30 that bolts into the case. If he has any trouble 
fitting his just point him in my direction and I will try my best to 
explain how to fit it. Anyhoo - the bare drive is all he needs to 
replace the bare drive in the SE/30.
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