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SOLD Xbox 360 ? 120GB with lots of extras...


dulwichbased

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I am selling my Xbox 360 as upgraded to Xbox one.


This is 120GB fully working console that comes with:


- two controllers

- two Guitar Hero guitars

- Turtle Beach Earforce-X11 gaming headphones

- 26 games!


Games include:


Diablo III

Titanfall

Borderlands the pre-sequel and Borderlands 2

Battlefield 3

Guitar Hero World Tour

Call of Duty Black OPS

Assassins creed IV Black FLag

Skyrim

Tomb Raider

GTA V


and lots more?


Happy to deliver in time for Christmas or anytime after?


Price: ?120


http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj523/dulwichbased/FOR%20SALE/IMG_5177_zpstr6kxa1c.jpg


http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj523/dulwichbased/FOR%20SALE/IMG_2307_zps90f36b65.jpg

http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj523/dulwichbased/FOR%20SALE/IMG_5176_zpsbshs5zie.jpg

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