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Microsoft X-BOX 360

One month old and modified to play non-original games. Comes with all accessories a new one comes with aswell as box and manuals $500 ono. Will send COD around Australia

Also comes with two non-original games Madden 2006 and Need for Speed Carbon

Nokia 8800 Black Edition

Limited edition Nokia 8800 in black titanium. Minor scratches otherwise as new comes with desktop charger and two batteries. $450 ono. Will send COD around Australia

I-Mate JAMin PDA Phone

Black I-Mate JAMin PDA Phone. Minor scratches otherwise as new comes with AC Charger, USB Cable, Box, Manuals, Stylus, Handsfree and Receipt (for Warranty Purposes) Unit is less than 1Month Old. $600 ono. Will send COD around Australia

Please PM here for more info. Located in Sydney

Edited by Balboa

Interested in upgrade on 360 too

Firmware flash or chip?

Also is it just the basic 'green' box unit with no hard etc? or full package

  • 3 weeks later...
sent money over 3 week ago, still havent received phone!

Please send proof of payment

Any PMs/emails etc.

And account details and all info.

Thanks

sorry to say it mate but your not going to get it....

i bought this f**king c**ts xbox and its f**king already broken im still looking for the c**t....

when you see him please send me a nice pm

The account details are:

Kirrin Koula Vlotis

BSB: 062 105

Acc No: 2801 4668

Call me on 0414 166 558 when youve deposited the money and I wil try and send it off tomorrow

thats the FUC)c 's details....someone live in sydney? try whitepage the f**ker and get his addy

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