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FIRST TO PM WILL GET

After 3 failed Ebay listings I am going to finially split my xbox and games ect. They kept being withdrawn because of a spoof bidder buying it. So annoying...

Okay to keep things easy for sale is the following package.

Xbox Premium Console (with ethernet) - Excellent Condition, no box

All Cords including HD

Harddrive 20Gig or thereabouts

1 Wireless controller

Remote

Dead or Alive 4

$290 + Postage ( should be around $30 within AUS)

GAMES - This is based on availability and prices offered to me from EB and JB

Postage is FREE!

All games come with original case + book, no scratches (many played for less than 1 hr)

Test Drive Unlimited - $45

Forza Motorsport 1 (XBOX game) - $25

Perfect Dark - $35

Madden 06 - $40

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 - $55

Juiced 2 Collectors Edition - $55

Project Gotham Racing 4 - $55

Metal Gear Solid 2 (XBOX) (to my knowledge still does not work with 360 - fantastic game, just waiting patch) - $40

Oblivion IV - Game of the Year edition - $40

TopSpin 2 - $40

Table Tennis - $25

Sonic the Hedgehog - $45

Import Tuner Challenge (Very Rare) - $60

FarCry Predator - $ 45

Ridge Racer 6 - $25

Enchanted Arms - $ 50

Forza Motorsports 2 Special Edition (Includes book with information on cars in game) - $50

Need for Speed Carbon - Collectors Edition - $50

Project Gotham 3 - $20

Virtua Tennis 3 - $40

Crackdown - $45

Controllers - 3 Wireless, may include batteries, may not. $38 EACH Free Shipping as well.

XBox brand Carry bag - can carry console + cords + 4 controllers + 4 games (more if you squish I guess) As New - $30 + postage ($15??)

I have not got proper postage cost and they are just estimates. If they are more than quotes I will not charge, but if they are less than quoted I will refund amount.

I wanted to keep this stuff but I never play it so its better if its gone. If you think my prices are too high then PM.

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