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Ok guys, im moving house soon and just realised i have a wardrobe full of stuff i dont even touch anymore and thought id sell it all off to someone who will get enjoyment of of it so here it goes...

Playstation 2

1 Playstation 2 Console

1 Power Cord

1 AV Cord

1 8mb Memory Card

1 Mad Catz Steering Wheel with Pedals

1 Recon Gun with Kickback & Foot Pedal

Games

Gran Turismo 4

Medal Of Honor: Frontline

Tom Clancey's: Ghost Recon

Half Life

Sega Bass Fishing

Clonflict Desert Storm II: Back To Baghdad

Robotek: Battle Cry

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Price: $150!

Sony PSP (Hacked To Play Copied Games From ISO's On Memory Card)

1 Sony PSP

1 Power Lead

1 Soft Carry Case

1 Headphones

1 1Gb Memory Stick Duo

Games

Ridge Racer

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty Cities

Spiderman (Movie)

Will Also Provide a DVD with ISO Games:

Need For Speed: Most Wanted

Need For Speed: Rivals

NBA Street Showdown

Midnight Club 2: Dub Edition

Fifa Street 2

Fifa 06

Pro Evolution Soccer 5

Tekken 5

NBA 2K5

Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max

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Price: $200

Nintendo 64

1 Nintendo 64 Console

1 Av Lead

1 Power Cable

3 Controllers

Games

Mario 64 World

Marty Party 4

Body Harvest

Clay Fighter 63 1/3

Lylat Wars

Zelda: Majora's Mask

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Price: SOLD!

Super Ninetendo

1 Super Nintendo Console

1 Airial Lead

1 Power Lead

1 Controller

1 Super Arcade Controller

1 Mouse

Games

Super Mario Allstars

Super Street Fighter II

Mortal Komat Trilogy

The Lion King

Star Wars

Kirby

Mario Paint

Killer Instinct Gold

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Price: SOLD!

Apple Ipod Video 30GB

1 Apple Ipod Video 30GB

1 Headphones

1 Datacable

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Price:$150

Contact:0412876885

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