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um the guy that chipped my PS2 great bloke his a backyarder but quality mate 8325 3404(this blokes at morphett vale down south)

just don't go to the place on henly beach road i got ripped off by that guy plug n play its more like plug n don't play but ill still take your money and feed u b/s, i'll even have a fist fight in the shop with u if u like, no b/s that is what he said to me i was like mate not after a fight just trying to figure out whats going on

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yes he works from home he puts a two year warrantee on his work only use DSM4 chip which auto loads everything from DVDS to ps2 games (burnt ones) and other stuff

talk to him he'll tell ya charges $150.00 or if u supply your own chip $100.00 install i did mine like 2 months ago and no probs

Console technologies is the way to go :( 8325 3404

*and i had probs before with plug n don't play don't eva go there*

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yes he works from home he puts a two year warrantee on his work only use DSM4 chip which auto loads everything from DVDS to ps2 games (burnt ones) and other stuff  

talk to him he'll tell ya charges $150.00 or if u supply your own chip $100.00 install i did mine like 2 months ago and no probs

Console technologies is the way to go :( 8325 3404

*and i had probs before with plug n don't play don't eva go there*

that is relatively cheap since when i last asked it was around $250. what suburb is he in?

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that is relatively cheap since when i last asked it was around $250. what suburb is he in?

Morphett vale SA

im about to go to consumer and bussiness affairs regarding plug n play i have given the letter and in a week i let C and B take over if he doesn't fix my old ps2,

i since bought a new one and had the guy in morphett vale chip mine new one its just that i had a silver one before and i really want the silver one again

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