SELLING and giving away FREE stuff. (over 40 items)
I’m selling a ton of stuff here. (and yes giving away FREE STUFF too). I listed everything in order from most expensive to least expensive, so the free stuff is at the bottom. Its all for pickup only (Kempsville area of VA Beach), don’t ask me to bring it to you, I won’t. Mailing/Shipping is a possible option but only for the things that are $50 and up. Also, you can pay me either with Cash or Paypal, but add $2.00 to any Paypal transaction for an item $50 and up. You can contact me here through messages, this thread, or call my cell. (757)-274-3498.
-Jon
Algebra and Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry - $100
ISBN:0534404693
Author:Swokowski Edition:11th
This book is basically brand new. I NEVER used it. I bought it new and opened it, looked at one chapter, and never used it again. This is the book required for Precalculus (Math 162M) if you go to Old Dominion University. If you are taking this course next semester, this is a great chance to get this book cheap, as it costs $150 new in the ODU bookstore. (btw, this book is very useful, its because I never used it that I failed precalc twice.)
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Shure E3c Headphones (earplugs) - $75
These in-ear headphones retail new for $180. I only realized after the return date that I prefer around ear headphones rather than in-ear headphones. They’re essentially brand new, I only used them for about a month. I don’t have the box, instructions, or case that came with it, but I do have 3 different sets of buds for whatever you find most comfortable. The official description:
Originally developed for professional musicians, the E3c combines WideBand MicroDriver technology with a sound isolating design to deliver rich, detailed sound with improved high end while blocking outside noise -- ideal for optimizing your listening experience with portable MP3, DVD, and CD players as well as all other audio sources.
Sound Isolating Technology
The E3c's in ear design works like an earplug to block background noise naturally. This enables you to listen comfortably at lower volumes-even in loud environments. And unlike bulky headphones utilizing active noise cancellation technology, no artifacts are introduced into your listening experience. Sound isolating earphones are also much smaller and don't require batteries. Speaker Type: WideBand MicroDrivers
The E3c's speakers are constructed with studio-grade components to produce exceptional audio clarity, delivering detailed highs and enhanced bass that allows you to hear parts of your music you've never heard before. Personal Fit Kit Because every ear is different, E3c Earphones come with a pair of disposable Foam Sleeves, three pairs (small, medium, large) of Flex Sleeves, and three pairs of Soft Flex Sleeves (small, medium, large) to ensure the ideal personalized fit. Secure In Ear Design
The soft, flexible sleeves in the Fit Kit gently contour to the inside of your ear to create a comfortable, secure fit, so that the earphones don't fall out while exercising. The E3c's are also compatible with custom-molded sleeves, made by a hearing specialist, for the ultimate in fit and comfort.
Lightweight Construction
Weighing only 0.9 oz (28g), the E3c is among the lightest earphones on the market.
Technical Specifications:
• Speaker Type: Wideband MicroDriver
• Sensitivity (at 1kHz): 115dB SPL/mW
• Impedance (at 1kHz): 26
• Cable Length: E3c: 1.57m (62 inches) E3c (in black): 1.45m (56 inches)
• Net Weight: 28g (0.9 oz)
• Input Connector: 3.5 mm (1/8") gold-plated stereo plug
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Vintage Takao Pa*****o Machine w/ balls - $75
This is an antique collectible. Its in really good condition, and all the parts move and work fine. You can actually play it, the only thing that doesn’t work is the lights/sounds. That is only because I never bothered fixing the wiring, but the wires are all there, so if you have any wiring/electrical experience you can probably get that to work too. This also comes with some Pa*****o balls, I didn’t bother to count how many there are, but there’s at least 100 or more. Why does it sensor the word pa*****o?
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PS1 w/ screen, controller, memory card, case, boot disc, & 12 burned games - $60
This one was mine. It comes with box and cords and everything. As well as the controller memory card and case. It has a tiny mod under the lid to allow you to play burned games with a boot disc. I’m also including with this one the boot disc and 12 games: FFVIII, Chrono Cross, DragonballGT Final Bout (English & Japanese versions), DragonballZ Legends, DragonballZ Ultimate Battle 22, X-Men Mutant Academy, Bust A Groove 2, Street Fighter EX2, Bloody Roar 2, Hydro Thunder, and Marvel vs. Capcom.
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PS1 w/ screen. Controller, memory card, & case - $50
Its in pretty much perfect condition, belonged to my brother and he never even used it. Comes with cords and everything else you need.
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Pro Skateboard- $50
This board cost me well over $150 with all the nice parts I got. I never learned how to do any tricks, the most I did was ollie. So there hasn’t been much stress on the board at all, and its barely worn. The grip-tape is still like new, and it still rolls like new. I could probably sell these parts separately and get more than 50, but I don’t want to go through the trouble. I only use my long board these days, so its time for this to go. I didn’t wash or clean it at all for the pictures, so if you just clean it up a little it should look new. Here’s the list of parts: World Industries Flambo deck, Tensor trucks and bushings, PIG risers, REDS bearings, and Spitfire wheels. This is a seriously a nice board, and this price is firm, not obo.
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Japanese Designer Jeans - $50
These jeans cost $140. I bought them when I was in Japan this summer, but realized when I tried to wear them later that they are too small, so they’ve essentially never been worn. (unfortunately I was too far from the store at that point of my trip to go back and return them). They are about a size 32x32, but really fit more like a 30x32. I usually wear a size 32x32 or 33x32 in the US, but these were just a bit too tight. They’ll probably fit really good anyone who has a 27-30 waist. The waist is exactly 85cm, so measure your waist if you’re worried about the fit. They’re obviously meant for skinny Japanese people, not fat Americans like me. :P
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iHome Alarm Clock/Speaker Dock for ipod - $30
This thing is sweet. Its not only a dock and speakers for your ipod, but its also a radio and alarm clock. You can even set it to wake up to a certain song on your ipod. I sold my ipod a while back, and realized that having this is kind of a waste since I don’t have an ipod, I’ve just been using it as a radio alarm clock. Comes with box/instructions etc.
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Initial D PS2 Import - $25
Exactly what it says, bought it in Japan and no longer have a PS2. (keep in mind you must have a modded PS2 or a boot disc to play this game on a US PS2).
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Battle Stadium DON PS2 Import - $25
This games is a Japanese game like super smash borthers, only with Dragonball Z, Naruto, and One Piece characters.
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Fossil Animated Watch - $30
This watch was over $100, and it has Japanese numbers instead of standard roman numbers on the face. It also has an animated face, behind the minute/hour hands that ticks the seconds in Japanese numbers (Kanji). It’s a really cool watch, and actually helped me when I was first learning Japanese. The battery is dead, but can be replaced. Also there are a few tiny scratches on the face and the band, but that’s due to normal wear. It comes with case and instructions, and even an 11-year warranty.
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Halo 2 Watch - $10
A collectible watch, never worn, in perfect condition, battery is still good.
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Dance Dance Revolution Pads for PS2 (x4) - $10 each
These are the mat type dance pads. I have 4 of them, 2 different styles. You can see the 2 different styles in the picture.
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Nikko Remote-controlled Skyline GTR - $10
I bought this car in Japan for $40. It’s a really nice replica, the tail-lights and head-lights even light up when it goes forward or in reverse. The antenna came out of the controller, so sometimes it doesn’t work right, but it just needs a new antenna. Even so, its nice just for a model car too.
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Logitech Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - $10
Everything works fine. The wireless transmitter works via USB. I don’t use it anymore because I have a laptop. I still have box/instructions/etc. but lost the webcam that came with the set. Includes DELL adapters, so as not to waste USB port.
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Mazda RX7 Diecast 1:18 Scale - $10
This is in perfect condition, opened with no box. It was displayed in a plastic case, it never saw dust.
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External Travel Battery for PS1 - $10
This charges through your regular charger for your PS1. I don’t remember how long it’s supposed to last on one charge, but it usually gave me about 2 hours of play with the PS1 mobile screen connected.
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Final Fantasy X Tidus’s Ring - $10
This is a collectible ring, the one worn by Tidus in Final Fantasy X. I never wore it, only kept it on display. Its still like new, and comes with a nice box too.
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Miniature DDR Pad for PS2/1(for fingers) - $10
Its like new, works fine. Pretty self explanatory, about the size of your palm, its fun if you’re lazy like me.
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JDM Shoshinsha Badges (x6) - $6 each
I bought these in Japan. New drivers in Japan put them on their cars to let others know that they’re inexperienced. Lol. Anyway, I’ve got 2 big magnets, 1 small magnet, and 1 suction Shoshinsha badge. You choose. $6 for the big ones, $5 for the little one.
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Miniature PS2/1 controller - $5
This thing is tiny, it can be folded up into a box shape and even used as a keychain. It has a detachable cord that plugs into your ps1/2. Just a nifty little thing to have, and it actually works too.
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Battery-powerd Turntable - $5
For showing off figures/models etc. Includes box and battery.
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PS2 DVD Remote - $5
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Mac to AV Adapter - $5
This is for hooking your Macintosh computer to a TV.
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256mb Sandisk Memory Stick PRO DUO - $5
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PS1 Charger- FREE
I don’t know how I ended up with an extra.
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PS1/2 A/V cables - FREE
These fit either PS1 or PS2.
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TI-Graph Link - FREE
This cord hooks your TI-83 to a computer so you can download programs/games etc. I don’t have the instructions nor do I know how to use it, so you’d have to search online or something, but then again, its free.
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Sony CD10 Headphones - FREE
They work fine, but they’re nothing special.
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Sudoku Game – FREE
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PSP Charger/Powercord - FREE
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PSP Remote for Headphones – FREE
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RFU Adapter (PS2/1, Xbox, Gamecube) - FREE
This is for playing your system on a TV that doesn’t have the AV cable plugs. Mostly useful for old tvs and for tvs in hotels.
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PSP Extended Battery – FREE
Its supposed to last 10 hours, but it’s a one time use only battery. I never used it.
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PS2 RFU Adapter - FREE
This is for playing your system on a TV that doesn’t have the AV cable plugs. Mostly useful for old tvs and for tvs in hotels.
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PS2 Vertical Stand – FREE
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-Jon
Algebra and Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry - $100
ISBN:0534404693
Author:Swokowski Edition:11th
This book is basically brand new. I NEVER used it. I bought it new and opened it, looked at one chapter, and never used it again. This is the book required for Precalculus (Math 162M) if you go to Old Dominion University. If you are taking this course next semester, this is a great chance to get this book cheap, as it costs $150 new in the ODU bookstore. (btw, this book is very useful, its because I never used it that I failed precalc twice.)
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Shure E3c Headphones (earplugs) - $75
These in-ear headphones retail new for $180. I only realized after the return date that I prefer around ear headphones rather than in-ear headphones. They’re essentially brand new, I only used them for about a month. I don’t have the box, instructions, or case that came with it, but I do have 3 different sets of buds for whatever you find most comfortable. The official description:
Originally developed for professional musicians, the E3c combines WideBand MicroDriver technology with a sound isolating design to deliver rich, detailed sound with improved high end while blocking outside noise -- ideal for optimizing your listening experience with portable MP3, DVD, and CD players as well as all other audio sources.
Sound Isolating Technology
The E3c's in ear design works like an earplug to block background noise naturally. This enables you to listen comfortably at lower volumes-even in loud environments. And unlike bulky headphones utilizing active noise cancellation technology, no artifacts are introduced into your listening experience. Sound isolating earphones are also much smaller and don't require batteries. Speaker Type: WideBand MicroDrivers
The E3c's speakers are constructed with studio-grade components to produce exceptional audio clarity, delivering detailed highs and enhanced bass that allows you to hear parts of your music you've never heard before. Personal Fit Kit Because every ear is different, E3c Earphones come with a pair of disposable Foam Sleeves, three pairs (small, medium, large) of Flex Sleeves, and three pairs of Soft Flex Sleeves (small, medium, large) to ensure the ideal personalized fit. Secure In Ear Design
The soft, flexible sleeves in the Fit Kit gently contour to the inside of your ear to create a comfortable, secure fit, so that the earphones don't fall out while exercising. The E3c's are also compatible with custom-molded sleeves, made by a hearing specialist, for the ultimate in fit and comfort.
Lightweight Construction
Weighing only 0.9 oz (28g), the E3c is among the lightest earphones on the market.
Technical Specifications:
• Speaker Type: Wideband MicroDriver
• Sensitivity (at 1kHz): 115dB SPL/mW
• Impedance (at 1kHz): 26
• Cable Length: E3c: 1.57m (62 inches) E3c (in black): 1.45m (56 inches)
• Net Weight: 28g (0.9 oz)
• Input Connector: 3.5 mm (1/8") gold-plated stereo plug
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Vintage Takao Pa*****o Machine w/ balls - $75
This is an antique collectible. Its in really good condition, and all the parts move and work fine. You can actually play it, the only thing that doesn’t work is the lights/sounds. That is only because I never bothered fixing the wiring, but the wires are all there, so if you have any wiring/electrical experience you can probably get that to work too. This also comes with some Pa*****o balls, I didn’t bother to count how many there are, but there’s at least 100 or more. Why does it sensor the word pa*****o?
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PS1 w/ screen, controller, memory card, case, boot disc, & 12 burned games - $60
This one was mine. It comes with box and cords and everything. As well as the controller memory card and case. It has a tiny mod under the lid to allow you to play burned games with a boot disc. I’m also including with this one the boot disc and 12 games: FFVIII, Chrono Cross, DragonballGT Final Bout (English & Japanese versions), DragonballZ Legends, DragonballZ Ultimate Battle 22, X-Men Mutant Academy, Bust A Groove 2, Street Fighter EX2, Bloody Roar 2, Hydro Thunder, and Marvel vs. Capcom.
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PS1 w/ screen. Controller, memory card, & case - $50
Its in pretty much perfect condition, belonged to my brother and he never even used it. Comes with cords and everything else you need.
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Pro Skateboard- $50
This board cost me well over $150 with all the nice parts I got. I never learned how to do any tricks, the most I did was ollie. So there hasn’t been much stress on the board at all, and its barely worn. The grip-tape is still like new, and it still rolls like new. I could probably sell these parts separately and get more than 50, but I don’t want to go through the trouble. I only use my long board these days, so its time for this to go. I didn’t wash or clean it at all for the pictures, so if you just clean it up a little it should look new. Here’s the list of parts: World Industries Flambo deck, Tensor trucks and bushings, PIG risers, REDS bearings, and Spitfire wheels. This is a seriously a nice board, and this price is firm, not obo.
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Japanese Designer Jeans - $50
These jeans cost $140. I bought them when I was in Japan this summer, but realized when I tried to wear them later that they are too small, so they’ve essentially never been worn. (unfortunately I was too far from the store at that point of my trip to go back and return them). They are about a size 32x32, but really fit more like a 30x32. I usually wear a size 32x32 or 33x32 in the US, but these were just a bit too tight. They’ll probably fit really good anyone who has a 27-30 waist. The waist is exactly 85cm, so measure your waist if you’re worried about the fit. They’re obviously meant for skinny Japanese people, not fat Americans like me. :P
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iHome Alarm Clock/Speaker Dock for ipod - $30
This thing is sweet. Its not only a dock and speakers for your ipod, but its also a radio and alarm clock. You can even set it to wake up to a certain song on your ipod. I sold my ipod a while back, and realized that having this is kind of a waste since I don’t have an ipod, I’ve just been using it as a radio alarm clock. Comes with box/instructions etc.
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Initial D PS2 Import - $25
Exactly what it says, bought it in Japan and no longer have a PS2. (keep in mind you must have a modded PS2 or a boot disc to play this game on a US PS2).
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Battle Stadium DON PS2 Import - $25
This games is a Japanese game like super smash borthers, only with Dragonball Z, Naruto, and One Piece characters.
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Fossil Animated Watch - $30
This watch was over $100, and it has Japanese numbers instead of standard roman numbers on the face. It also has an animated face, behind the minute/hour hands that ticks the seconds in Japanese numbers (Kanji). It’s a really cool watch, and actually helped me when I was first learning Japanese. The battery is dead, but can be replaced. Also there are a few tiny scratches on the face and the band, but that’s due to normal wear. It comes with case and instructions, and even an 11-year warranty.
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Halo 2 Watch - $10
A collectible watch, never worn, in perfect condition, battery is still good.
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Dance Dance Revolution Pads for PS2 (x4) - $10 each
These are the mat type dance pads. I have 4 of them, 2 different styles. You can see the 2 different styles in the picture.
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Nikko Remote-controlled Skyline GTR - $10
I bought this car in Japan for $40. It’s a really nice replica, the tail-lights and head-lights even light up when it goes forward or in reverse. The antenna came out of the controller, so sometimes it doesn’t work right, but it just needs a new antenna. Even so, its nice just for a model car too.
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Logitech Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - $10
Everything works fine. The wireless transmitter works via USB. I don’t use it anymore because I have a laptop. I still have box/instructions/etc. but lost the webcam that came with the set. Includes DELL adapters, so as not to waste USB port.
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Mazda RX7 Diecast 1:18 Scale - $10
This is in perfect condition, opened with no box. It was displayed in a plastic case, it never saw dust.
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External Travel Battery for PS1 - $10
This charges through your regular charger for your PS1. I don’t remember how long it’s supposed to last on one charge, but it usually gave me about 2 hours of play with the PS1 mobile screen connected.
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Final Fantasy X Tidus’s Ring - $10
This is a collectible ring, the one worn by Tidus in Final Fantasy X. I never wore it, only kept it on display. Its still like new, and comes with a nice box too.
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Miniature DDR Pad for PS2/1(for fingers) - $10
Its like new, works fine. Pretty self explanatory, about the size of your palm, its fun if you’re lazy like me.
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JDM Shoshinsha Badges (x6) - $6 each
I bought these in Japan. New drivers in Japan put them on their cars to let others know that they’re inexperienced. Lol. Anyway, I’ve got 2 big magnets, 1 small magnet, and 1 suction Shoshinsha badge. You choose. $6 for the big ones, $5 for the little one.
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Miniature PS2/1 controller - $5
This thing is tiny, it can be folded up into a box shape and even used as a keychain. It has a detachable cord that plugs into your ps1/2. Just a nifty little thing to have, and it actually works too.
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Battery-powerd Turntable - $5
For showing off figures/models etc. Includes box and battery.
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PS2 DVD Remote - $5
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Mac to AV Adapter - $5
This is for hooking your Macintosh computer to a TV.
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256mb Sandisk Memory Stick PRO DUO - $5
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PS1 Charger- FREE
I don’t know how I ended up with an extra.
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PS1/2 A/V cables - FREE
These fit either PS1 or PS2.
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TI-Graph Link - FREE
This cord hooks your TI-83 to a computer so you can download programs/games etc. I don’t have the instructions nor do I know how to use it, so you’d have to search online or something, but then again, its free.
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Sony CD10 Headphones - FREE
They work fine, but they’re nothing special.
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Sudoku Game – FREE
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PSP Charger/Powercord - FREE
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PSP Remote for Headphones – FREE
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RFU Adapter (PS2/1, Xbox, Gamecube) - FREE
This is for playing your system on a TV that doesn’t have the AV cable plugs. Mostly useful for old tvs and for tvs in hotels.
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PSP Extended Battery – FREE
Its supposed to last 10 hours, but it’s a one time use only battery. I never used it.
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PS2 RFU Adapter - FREE
This is for playing your system on a TV that doesn’t have the AV cable plugs. Mostly useful for old tvs and for tvs in hotels.
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PS2 Vertical Stand – FREE
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Last edited by mstr2; Nov 5, 2007 at 08:02 PM.
BTW Everyone, I will be at Bush Gardens all day tomorrow, I'm not sure what time I'll be back tomorrow night, but if you message me with your name and number and what you want, I can call you tomorrow night when I get back





