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Package 1:

BRAND NEW NINTENDO DS LITE COBALT RED WITH 8GAMES + ACCESSORIES.

GAMES ARE:

- SUPER MARIO BROS

- METAL SLUG 7

- SIM CITY

- CONTRA 4

- SUPER MARIO DS

- BEN 10 ALIEN FORCE

- POKEMON RANGERS SHADOWS OF ALMA

- PROFESSOR LAYTON AND THE CURIOS VILLAGE

ACCESSORIES

- EARPHONES

- LANYARD

- DS SOFT CASE

- SCREEN PROTECTOR

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PACKAGE 2:

BRAND NEW NINTENDO DS LITE COBALT RED WITH 8GAMES + ACCESSORIES.

GAMES ARE:

- MARIO AND SONIC AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES

- COOKING MAMA 2

- MARIO PARTY DS

- ZOO 2

- SUPER PRINCESS PEACH

- YOSHI ISLAND DS

- POKEMON DIAMOND

- NINTENDOGS

ACCESSORIES

- EARPHONES

- LANYARD

- DS SOFT CASE

- SCREEN PROTECTOR

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please contact me on 0434517565 or pm me here!

im located in melbourne. i can post out australia wide for $10 express post!

thanks

Toan

Safety experts recommend seats that have a 5-point harness and front harness adjusters. If your child will be rear-facing, the harness straps should be at or below the shoulders and there should be no more than a 45 degree recline. it prevents your child from getting hurt at the time of accidents. The Convertible car seats are easy to install and its always better to install the convertible car seats in the back seat of the car.

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