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hey ..

PSP with tony hawk. ridge racer and marvel heros games. charger, normal little sof cover thing that came with it

like new, hardly ever used

$350 ono

PS2 with a bunch of games.. 2 controllers.. well 3 but one doesnt always work.

$300

I will list the actuall ps2 games whne I get home.

pick up from richmond or baulkham hills on the weekend or early afternoon from richmond.

u can also pick up from st leonards any time usually from 5pm - 2 am :D

ill post pics as well if you want

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ok..

games

GTA:Liberty City Stories

Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3

Tony Hawk Pros Skater 4

BackYard Wrestling: Don't try this at home

GTA: Vice City

ManHunt

Auto Modellista

Midnight Club

and a 8mb memory card

I might have a couple more laying around but im not sure.. ill have a look later

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