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Hi all,

I have original ps2 games for sale, also non original games and steering wheel with pedals works on ps2 and pc. All original games come with original boxes, booklets etc. Also have network adaptor for sale. And logitech headset.

Original games:

V8 Supercars 3 in limited edition tin box. $30

Gran Turismo 4 $30

Socom US Navy Seals $10

Online hardware arena $10

Steering wheel works on ps2 and pc.

Logitech driving force steering wheel with force feedback and pedals.Comes in original box with booklets $ taking offers.

Non Original games all $10 each, or 5 games for $35

Sims Bustin out

soldier of fortune

shell shock nam 67

sly 2 band of thieves

onimusha 3

smash court tennis 2

GTA liberty city stories

fifa world cup germany 2006

socom 2 us navy seals

starwars battlefront 2

ghost recon ad warrior

scarface the world is yours

ricky ponting international cricket

hitman blood money

tokyo extreme drift racer

finding memo

Network adaptor for ps2 so you can play online games. Comes with game hardware online arena. All with original boxes booklets. $ Taking offers.

Headset: Logitech headset which can be used on pc and ps2 for online gaming etc. $ Taking offers

Im in western suburbs melbourne Deer Park area.

PM me or my e mail is [email protected]

Thank you

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