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Nintendo Wii Console + Modchip + 24 Accesories + 25 Games


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I've purchased this Wii for Christmas last year. Since, I've put the chip to play NTSC games and backup copies of the games i've purchased, but i no longer play with it, so i'd rather selling it. The Wii was professionally chiped with a Wiikey 2 by Quantronics and is still under warranty.

CONTENTS:

- Nintendo Wii Consol (with all cables)

- 4 x Remotes

- 4 x Nunchuks

- 4 x Silicon remote protector

- 2 x Dual Wii Battery charger

- 4 x 2800mAh rechargeable batteries for Wii remotes

- 2 x Guns

- 4 Maracas

- Wii console vertical stand

- Wii sports game

and a copy of these games:

- Mario Party 8

- Zelda

- Mario tennis

- Sport resort

- Mario strike football

- Fall fruit

- Bloom Box bash

- Naruto 2

- Super mario paper

- New super mario bros

- Rayman

- Mario & sonic at the olympic games

- Mario galaxy

- Dragon ball Z tenkaichi 3

- Blood Trauma

- Mad World

- Mario Kart

- House of the dead overkill

- House of the dead 2 and 3

- Family party

- Redsteel

- Warioland the shake dimension

- Resident Evil

- Samba de amigo

POSTAGE:

$50 postage registered anywhere in Australia.

Pickup welcome and preferred from botany 2019

PAYMENT:

ASKING PRICE: $450

Bank deposit (preferred)

Cash on pick up (preferred)

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Edited by isr3
Thought it was a reasonable offer since they are just burnt games and only worth what the discs cost to burn.

ive already had a few offers at $400 from gumtree

you're right, maybe the games dont cost much (assuming you have the right LG DVD burner to copy them)

but if you buy the wii + chip mod + all these accesories, it will cost you over $850.

Edited by isr3
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