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up for sale or swap is metal gear solid for PS3. awesome game but not really my kinda game.

played only twice for abount an hours in total or so. more then happy to swap for some other PS3 game.

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well seeing as EB and other game retailers are still selling for over $100 id be asking for $70 atleast or somewhere close to that.

if Harvey norman is selling for $54 then id say go for that.

if this sells they yay for me if it dosnt not fussed. will just keep it.

Hey mate, do you still have the game for sale? Would you take $20 for it?

sure man ill take $20....iv still got the plastic bag it came in id be more then happy to sell you that for $20 :P

sheng thanks mate but have payed farcry2 and not a fan of it.

also

BUMP :(

please no silly offers. i really dont cars if you can get it for less then what im asking. good for you if you can get it cheaper. like i said if it sells then yay for me. if it doesn't ill just keep it.

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