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I need cash and so I've decided to sell my PS2.

I only got it 1 month ago, but so far have not got the time to play it much.

The games are:

Gran Tourismo 3: A Spec

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4

Turok Evolution

Timesplitters

I also have a DVD remote (never used) and an official 8MB memory card.

It all comes boxed in original boxes..

Make me an offer! I'd prefer to sell in Sydney, but I'm sure it can be posted.

Cheers.

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Can offer $240 for PS2 and GT3 (if you can supply receipts). Have no use for other games and u may as well sell them off to a games shop (at least $40). No scatches or anything? Any pics? Can have them picked up in Sydney if registered post to Qld is a hassle. PM me...

iijj

I was hoping for a little more than $240.

The PS2 is seriously only just over a month old now and I paid almost $50 for GT3 (yes I know I could have got it cheaper..).

Thanks for the offer Prank, I'll have to think about it for a bit and get back to you.

Cheers.

I think you've done alright... Think of it this way. You have enjoyed a brand new PS2 for weeks for only $150-odd (once sold - compared to current price) and I'm buying second hand goods for nearly 65% of purchase price... sight unseen!!! Make it $250 for a final offer. My brother's in Sydney next week and we'll stitch it all up. Plus, Prank's offer is all good!

iijj

I am a bastard.

Sorry guys, but I was playing GT3 last night and I was really getting into it.

Will you guys hang me up by my love spuds if I take the PS2 off the market?

I've just sold my Dreamcast, so all I have now is my PS2.. and I like it lots.

I might be selling again in the future (obviously for less).

Thank you for your offers guys and sorry for giving you the run-around.

Cheers.

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