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all games are in working condition and don't have any major scratches. normally i would trade them in for other games, but most of these games eb wont take + i really need the cash

dvd

top gear revved up - $15

ps2 games

scarface the world is yours - no manual, but have the map $30

need for speed - pro street - includes manual, plastic on casing has come away a bit $40

grand theft auto 3 - includes manual $10

grand theft auto vice city - includes manual $20

grand theft auto san andreas - includes manual + map $25 or $30 with the walkthrough book

grans theft auto liberty city stories - no manual, has map

burnout 2 point of impact - includes manual $15

need for speed underground - includes manual $15

need for speed underground 2 - no manual $10

need for speed 2 hot pusuit - books a bit crumpled, but ok $10

legacy of kain defiance - includes manual $10

ps2 cheat/walkthrough books

son of rajab of the rings the two towers $5

grand theft auto liberty city stories $10

grand theft auto san andreas $10

ps1 games

legacy of kain soul reaver - includes manual $5

tomb raider 3 - crack in case, includes manual $5

mortal kombat 3 - includes manual $5

resident evil 2 - no case, no book, just the game $5

medal of honour underground - includes manual $5

need for speed high stakes - includes manual $5

logitech steering wheel for ps2 $20 pick up only

the sticky things which hold it down on the table need replacing, i couldn't be assed with it

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prices are firm, but, if you buy 3 or more games i'm happy to knock the price down marginally.

I'm located on the central coast. for interstate buyers all prices do NOT include postage

pics upon request

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