Need original box & shipping box for 24" Cinema display

I am selling a 24" Cinema display and need to get (buy, presumably) an original box and the outer shipping carton for same. Anyone got an idea how this can be done?

Update: Apple store sales advised me to buy 15" MBP (vs. new 13") due to concerns re: graphics and speed. So I purchased the 2.8Ghz. Set up with cinema display works great. Done.

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