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hi all my ps3 is up for sale its the 60gig one which also plays ps2 games(rare)

ps3 games include-

unreal tournament

grand theft auto IV

medal of honor - airborne

street fighter IV

Guitar hero word tour-with guitar etc ( 2 months old)

ps2 games include-

Crash bandicoot wrath of cortex

MX vs ATV unleashed

tomb raider legend

need for speed underground 2

grand theft auto vice city

tony hawks pro skater 3

tony hawks pro skater 4

tony hawks underground

mortal kombat

gran tursimo 3

WRC 2

comes with two controles( wireless) av cords and power pack and control charger

all up $980

its not letting me post pics dont know why, all in sweet condition!

Thanks

Mitch

Sydney(sutho shire) 0405 204 561

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