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BARGAIN PS3 Slim + Boxed Ferrari GT racing wheel and pedals/ F1 game


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Selling my spare (good as new) PS3 console complete with:


2 x controllers

Power lead

HDMI lead

Charger cable (not shown in pic)


Bundled with Thrustmaster Ferrari GT Experience racing wheel and pedals (see link) this has only been used about half a dozen times. I will also include F1 2011 game so you can set up and play straight away


http://www.thrustmaster.com/products/ferrari-gt-experience-racing-wheel


Both of these were in my guest room, for when my friends and their kids stayed, however I'm now turning it into an office so this is surplus to requirements, and to be honest I never have time to play it. the console is great for watching catch up TV, plays CD's DVD's and Bluray films; it's a complete audio visual system.


I will format the console before selling so the buyer can have their own set up and load what they wish on it.


This bundle would make an ideal Xmas present and all for only ?100


Collection from SE218EA

I think you have misread or not understood the ad south east cleaning, it's a bundle including a good as new console with two controllers. Which I may add having wasted my time researching on other sites; most popular Ebay in where I have not found one which has sold for ?50. On average good units sell for ?70-90.

Considering I'm also selling the good as new Thrustmaster steering wheel & pedals, which is one of the best on the market and still sell for ?50 second hand. The game in where you can race all the official F1 circuits is included free.


Your uneducated comments have been duly noted, and have been aggressively unhelpful

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