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I've got a PS2 only a couple months old with DVD remote, memory card and the following games:

Gran Turismo 3

World Rally Championshp

Tekken Tag Tournament

Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4

PS2 Demo Disc

All in very good/as new condition in original boxes!

Yes, I was going to sell it a while back but withdrew the sale. Sorry about that guys.

Any takers?

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Haha! Sure, I'll send my PS2 down to you so you can play with it for a while then send it back..

Tell you what, I'll send it down to you for $350 and I'll pay for postage.. then you can play it and look at it for as long as you like.

What do you think?

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Nah, what i meant to say is if you have any friends/family down in melb/geelong you could send it to them and I would buy it off them. That way i could at least see the condition of it.

Sorry, i'm not prepared to pay for it until i've seen it.

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