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Goto http://www.au-hackershardware.com they have good prices and will send the chips COD so you wont get ripped. Of cource you still have to find someone to put it in, if you have an early model ps2 its a bastard of a job. It took my friend who is a l33t solderer 3 hours to chip mine with a messiah, he said it was the hardest thing hes ever done. It workes perfect though :)

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dont buy chips elsewhere will cost you more as we get them same price or cheaper than they do wholesale and add our installation cost, if u get it elsewhere u pay them wholesale + their profdit then our installation fee lol

and if it takes 3 hours to do a installation the dude is not l33t lol, i can do one properly all tested in less than 40mins (thats taking my time doing it properly) probably can do in 15mins if i rush

Bailylsd... get the messiah 2, please quote me the SCPH number form the back of your unit so i can give you a price (its difficulty changes the price as some models are harder/easier)

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v3s fastest ive done 1 is in 25mins... qwhich is pretty good, i usually spend 1 hour on a v3 to make saure those a-i wires dont come loose hehe... nice little fine bitches of legs those things are, u couldnt understand the hours ive spent tracing tracks to find alternate points for those dvd wires... they all end up on another chip with worse legs to solder to underneath!!! lol

but yer if ya wanna see me do a v3 in 25mins im happy to show you.. but i do charge accordingly :D

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