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Hey all i have a ps2 with 1 controller and all necessary cables for sale $100 also an Astro 7" brand new headrest monitor $330 i bought it about 2 weeks ago and didnt get a chance to put it in as i need the money to fix a windscreen that some tool thought it would be funny to break. Im in canberra but willing to post anywhere at buyers expense. I can get pics for those interested upon request

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Hey all the normal ps2 is gone, sorry but im debating wether i should keep my slimline ps2. If the right offer comes along id be willing to part with it. had plans to put it in the car but am getting increasingly lazy. $180ono still have the box they are $250ish new.

cheers semo, im in canberra btw

Yes sir indeed i do, i can give u all the specs now, if u give me a few hours i can jump to a mates house and take some pictures.

Features:

Ultra Slim Design

7" diagonal Wide screen (16:9) TFT LCD colour display

Full function on screen display

Built in IR transmittor for wireless headphone

Headrest Mounting Bracket

Full Function OSD remote

Auto switching NTC or Pal System

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