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Hey guys, I have an xbox360 that I've had enough of, it red ringed once and I had it fixed, it red ringed again and I took it to a mate to fix it and it turns out he doesnt know what he's doing and couldnt repair it so im getting rid of it in favour of a ps3.

It's flashed..... umm white, two controllers, 1 charge pack, all hd cables, 20gb hard drive with some sweet saves on it

PM me if you're interested

Sorry I thought i'd put a price in there.

Im thinking 220 all up, i dont know if it can be fixed, it was once before but i dont know too much about xboxs so i couldnt guarantee it.

It currently has rrod as soon as its powered up.

Oh its flashed but hasnt been banned from xbox live either

And im located in Ballarat, about an hour from melbourne

Edited by Stromulux
bit pricey for a busted xbx imo, they are $299 new, i just sold mine for $350, 3controls, flashed, 150 games

Then dont buy it

299 is for the arcade so you dont get a hd which still sell for about 100 i think, you dont get the second controller which still go for 30-40 and you dont get the hd cables which cost abit too.

People dont generally start an add with their lowest price either, its called bargaining

Thanks for your comment tho

Edited by Stromulux

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