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v3 - $149 (neo2 with swap disc - no ar2 req'd)

v4 - Autoboot Messiah $330

- $198 swap version (neo2.2 with swap disc)

v5&6 - $330 Autoboot Messiah

- $198 swap version (neo2.2 with swap disc)

v7 - $330 Autoboot Messiah

XBOX - Enigmah v2 - $199.

PS2 and XBOX chips supply only, subtract 50 bux.

*** NB. These are LOTS different to theold psone chips and are a bitch to chip! Unless you are a soldering god, do not attempt it. ***

Cheers

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once more then for the arts students...

To make it easy, post what model ps2 you have (SCPH-3XXX2) and i'll tell you wat it does, how it works and how much it is...

Cheers

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those are pretty good prices for a modchip. ive got my ps2 modded. if your gonna get it done just make sure it plays all formats.. ie CDR and DVDR.. oh yer and DONT get it done at the modshop in belmont. they r e-tarded and they destroyed my first ps2! :( a little bit of yelling helps sometimes :)

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can you get your hands on a D.I.Y Internal VCD Card II and a Stealth IV chip for a PSX?

How much for those 2 with no installation... habib rates plz.

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