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High Performance Imports DVD's & Xbox Games

For the HPI Dvd's I would like them to be sold as one set looking for $100 Straight For the Set of 4 Dvd's. Two of the dvds have two videos on them the other two and separate episodes. Might consider selling separately if all of them can be sold.

The Xbox Games will be sold as they are, in perfect condition case and dvd & manual for all games, some still have original receipt with them some don’t prices I am looking for each of them are.

Dead or Alive 3 - $20

Halo: Combat Evolved - $20

Project Gotham Racing - $20

Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 - $40

High Octane DVD's Number 2 & 3 For Sale. Looking For $20 Bucks Each.

Please Either PM Or Email

Looking For Melbourne Buyers

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Mate I am a guaranteed buyer for HPI v5 & 6 ~ man I really want to watch those for the R34 Project!!! :)

Rob ;) we can work out a price ok ? Please :)

I have some plastic polish and vouchers I can trade with ya :D

Seriously now, I WANT those dvd's!

I will PM, email and CALL you. lol.

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