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PS£ (Sony) Slim 320 Gb Console CECH2503B, Controllers and Games Package


BlueDahlia

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My son left this with me when he(eventually) left home and it's been stored in a wardrobe since. It's the 320Gb version and In excellent condition, and full working order. I turned it on the other day, not to play (which I've never done), but to format the hard drive on my son's instructions, so it's all 'cleaned up'. It comes with 2 original controllers (though only one connector lead, no idea where the other one is but I believe cheap to buy) ), original power lead and 'HDMI to HDMI' cable.

And 9 PS3 games:

FIFA 12, FIFA 13, FIFA 14, FIFA 15, Grand Theft Auto Five, Formula 1 2010, Gran Turismo 5, Red Dead Redemption and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. 

All as shown in photo.

Whoever buys can see it working on my TV.

Ideal XMas present of a classic game controller package for £50.   

In West Dulwich.

 

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