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selling for a friend xbox 360 premium pack in brand new condition,20gb hd, has box manual etc. can play copy games, comes with one controller and headset 7 games titels can be seen in pics, there backup games, item can be sen working and tested

can be picked up from melburne broadmeadows or i can send anywhere in aus for 20 bucks can even cod

call 0401267277 $400

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if it can play copied games then id bet 99% the warranty is void...

but $400 for a 360 with 7 games is awesome, plus you can see it tested before you buy it to make sure it works.

Bargain if you want an already chipped xbox

Then again the firmware could just be flashed, but im not 100% sure if thats covered under warranty if it dies...

guys as i said im selling for a friend all i cn tell you is its in perfect cond and can be tested before buying im pretty sure it doesnt have warranty coz of the chip but call the number if you need to know more or pm me to organise a time to check it out

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