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Xbox With Modchip and 200gb Hard drive

-Perfect condition Xbox

-2 Controllers

-Evo X Modchip

-200gb Harddrive

-38 Games ( Most are New releases)

-Heaps of emulators on the Xbox eg : Snes , Nes, Atari , Sega

-Play any burnt game

-Play any burnt movie ( all Regions )

-Backup any Movie on HD

-Backup any Games on HD

-Backup any Music on HD

-Also comes with female to male end cables for audio output (connecting to Stereos)

Xbox Is in Perfect condition

Asking price : $400

Located in Sydney

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sorry bud cant go dat low.

$385 for u, the console is perfect wont let u down. So much hard drive room u can fill shtloads of games on. neva get bored. need to sell for car rego money. il keep ur offer in mind though thnx bud.

  • 2 weeks later...
how much are the new xbox 360's these days ??

core packs gonna be $500 and the full pack'll be $650.

theyre gonna sell cheap though, weve got about 30 at work, were guessing theyre gonna be gone in less than 4 hours.

and were only getting enough full packs for the pre orders.

given this, its gonna be hard to sell an XBOX for more than $200.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sure 12months warranty will still be valid once you add a chip... :D

Its not a bad price for a Box with a chip in it. Who installs mod chips for $50 anyway??

It might be hard to sell a standard box for $200+, but for those that have used modded xboxes, they know the power is only unleashed once you chip it and install a decent hard drive.

XBox 360 may come down to $500 for a complete pack within 6months or 12 months, but who cares, until they have chips for them, $100 per game is gonna suck arse.

$350 with all the games you want and ability to play DIVx and all sorts of file types, use as FTP server, do what you want. its a bargain.

I might be interested in a month, I'd say it will be gone by then...

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