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Hi there,

For sale I've got 2 Xbox 360's, original models (no HDMI). One power supply to suit, and one cable from the console to TV (it's the AV cable + VGA, not sure if it works though).

No controllers, no HDD (although HDDs go for like $100 for a 250gb model on catchoftheday sometimes). Actually, I think I may have a 20Gb HDD for it laying around somewhere; not too sure. If I can find it, you can have that too, it's got a VERY old version of the dashboard. Wasn't used after 2008 or so.

They've both RROD'd, and due to lack of time or effort (just went out and bought a new one, fuggit) they've been laying around. All opened up and ready for the fix if you know how to do it, the external cases were thrown away a long time ago.

Neither console is banned from XBL; once they're working and HDD connected and controllers, they'll work a treat. Neither are unlocked with the DVD drive hack; I've got no idea how that's meant to work, but if you know how, then hey, might work for that.

Looking for $40 for both consoles and power and cable, pickup only from Wollongong area. I'll be moving to Liverpool tomorrow, but won't be taking these with me.

Just to reiterate so noone is confused: These consoles are not currently working. I believe with an RROD fix (X-Clamp fix? I think it's called) they MAY work, but I cannot guarantee it. Caveat Emptor, and all that.

Contact me at - Oh Four Three One 390 299 (words to defeat google caching it); I'm running around the house today getting packed to move, so I won't be on the lappy much.

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