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Item: 2 Games

Age: 1-2 months old

Condition: good, not selling individually

Price: $60 for both games

Location:Gold Coast

Contact:0412683314

Hi guys,

I am looking to get rid of these two PS3 games and can arrange local pickup and maybe delivery too depending on the conditions.

* Gran Tourismo is the Prologue version, Im not sure what that is exactly but I think it has a little less features than the full version. Either way, its an awsome game and has to be played to be seen. Noone needs me to tell them that the R35 GTR is available in this game :) along with a whole heap of other cars

*The other game is called Fear (First Encounter Assault Recon). MA15+ with strong horror, strong violence, Blood and gore, Coarse language......the ideal shoot em up game :) Judging by the cover , its a first person shoot em up.

Both games are in mick condition with no scratches. Will include cover and instruction manuals. I havent had time to even play FEAR coz of the other games (Juiced 2, GTA4)

Will arrange test drive for interested buyer :) Please let me know if u think the price is fair

cheers

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would u consider $50 for both plus delivered to vic?

I guess so....but Im assuming postage will be jack all coz theyre jus PS3 games.

I just hope it doesnt get damaged in the mail

cheers

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