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selling my cousins nintendo wii.

he has had it for about 5 months and got it chipped like the first week.

he has 90 games for it and i think about 85 are all copies and 5 originals.

he has 4 controllers all with nun chucks and the wii has reciept from jbhi-fi.

i will get game list tomoz and find out the name of the chip.

he has spent $10 per game so $900 on the games alone, $400 on the system and another $200 odd on the controllers and $100 for the chip

he wants $1000

pm me to arrange a time to test the wii

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  • 1 month later...

Hey guys,

this is my cousins. He told me he sold it a month and a half ago but when i went round the other night it was just sitting there in a box. So it's back up for sale.

It has been modified (within a week of purchase) and he has had it for about 5 months.

It comes with 4 controllers and 2 guns.

90 games I think he said about 86 are copied i can get list if you really want, but he has all the main games.

All boxes and reciept from jb-hifi.

He intially was going to get $750 for it and wanted $1000.. lol

I think he will sell it for 600ono.

the same ad has been placed on nsilvia.

pm me and ill send u my number.

it is in my car in the boxes at the moment but im in cheltenham.. melbourne!

also the games come with a dvd rack. all games have white cases and half of them have the printed dvd sleeves.

all of the copied discs look exactly the same as the originals... they all have been printed on.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey man not being a low baller or anything

i know u sed 600ono

however most id pay is probably 500

or if u wanna sell em to me without games 370-400

only coz im about to buy one

and dont really need 90 games

Hey dude, lol i dont know how i stumbled on this because i wasnt even searching for this..

But.. Going along with what the guy above me said, if you want to get rid of only the games (and he can have the console only?) then PM me your mobile number and we will talk. Maybe you'll earn more by splitting up the package? :D Also if you could list/pm me the games?

Cheers!

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys got pics,

not selling the copied games as my cousins mate has taken them.

still available.

boxes, 2 guns, console with chip, 4 controllers, 4 nunchucks, 4 original games: ghost squad, super smash bros, wii sports and sega bass fishing

havent been stuffed putting it on ebay so will try here one last time. I felt a little uncomfertable sell all these copied games with it.

Pick it up for $500 or it goes on ebay.

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Secretly though its really yours isnt it :P not ur cousens lol

If I win some money this week ill deffo buy it for that price lol

yer ok dude its mine... lol

ill get the reciept off him tomoz.. on the back of the wii it has the date it waas chipped 27/10/08 and he got it chipped like the same day he bought it. so it would have been bought on the 27 of october last year?

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