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FS/FT: Wii, GC Thousand Year Door, gold Ocarina of Time and more!

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Will ship anywhere. Make an offer on something if you don't want to trade.

WTB thread can be found here

Wii
Has Homebrew channel, 2GB SD card, wires, stand, sensor bar, and 4 remotes. $60

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Mario Party 8 $20
New Super Mario Bros. $16
Wii Play $4
Nascar Kart Racing $6
Bowling World Lanes $5
Carnival Games $5
Dance Workout $4
DDR Hottest Party 2 with mat in box $15


Gamecube
Paper Mario Thousand Year Door (Players Choice) $24
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Nintendo 64

Atomic Purple controller. Joystick is loose but it still functions. $5
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N64 AV and power cables $12
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Games! (reference the list as some games in picture have sold)
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$80 shipped for the rest of the 64 games.

Beetle Adventure Racing $5
Blast Corps $7
Diddy Kong Racing $10
Hybrid Heaven $6
Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time (gold) $34
Shadow Man $6
Star Wars Rogue Squadron $5
The World is Not Enough 007 $5
Turok $5
Turok 2 $4

Gamecube
AV and power cables $10
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Super Nintendo
Super Mario All-Stars (I will clean it up before it ships out) $15
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Sold a few things. Don't be shy, make offers!

jibjobgob (or jimjames on NA) is a good seller. I have purchased a few nintendo homebrews from him recently and they were packed well and shipped fast :)

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jibjobgob (or jimjames on NA) is a good seller. I have purchased a few nintendo homebrews from him recently and they were packed well and shipped fast :)

He seems to be a good guy so far. We've worked out a fair price for 14 of his games. I'm hoping to add 2 more to the mix before he ships.

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Sorry but it would be a pain to sell the Junior by itself, especially with shipping to Canada. Bump.

 

It takes about one to two minutes extra to send something outside the US, either online or by getting the Post Office to help out. Fill out a CN-22 customs form, send it First-Class Package International Service™ for about $10, and Bob's your uncle.

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It takes about one to two minutes extra to send something outside the US, either online or by getting the Post Office to help out. Fill out a CN-22 customs form, send it First-Class Package International Service™ for about $10, and Bob's your uncle.

I agree, shipping to Canada is easy, but...they now force priority mail for anything over 4lbs and it is EXPENSIVE!!

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Bumpster driving. Make me an offer and get this stuff out of here!

 

 

if you wanna get decent money for that sealed ET your best bet is to ebay it. Someone there will probably pay it.

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if you wanna get decent money for that sealed ET your best bet is to ebay it. Someone there will probably pay it.

 

Thanks for the tip. At this point I just need all of this stuff gone. I'm leaving my apartment on Saturday morning and I need all of this gone by then. Bump!

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