coolant113
Apr 29, 2008, 08:30 PM
I am looking to buy a xbox 360 that already has a hard drive with it and it doesnt matter if the controller is wireless or not. One thing i would like to have is a HDMI port on it but it is not a must... Shoot me some deals thank you:apple::apple:
MacCheetah3
Apr 30, 2008, 10:47 AM
Hi
I'll throw out my offer. I purchased the Halo 3 Special Edition XBOX 360 and now I don't need my Premium / Pro version. It was just sent in a week or so ago for RRoD. It's been repaired and I'm waiting for it to be shipped back to me. Never had a problem until about two weeks ago. Maybe it was just jealous of my H3 360. :D Anywho... I'll be including...
• XBOX 360 Premium / Pro -- Chrome accents, not like the Arcade or Core versions
• XBOX 360 20GB Hard Disk Drive ( Grey / Chrome )
• XBOX 360 Power Supply and Power Cord ( 203W version )
• XBOX 360 HD ( Component ) / SD ( Composite ) A/V Cable
• XBOX 360 Headset ( Grey / White )
• XBOX 360 Wireless Controller ( White )
• XBOX 360 Quick Charge Kit ( White ) -- Includes Battery Pack and Charger w/ two battery charging capacity
•*XBOX 360 Packaging
+ I can include any length Ethernet cable, if you so require one.
Manufactured 09 / 05 / 2006 ( no HDMI )
A few items of note...
The HDD...There's no way of transferring downloaded content from one 20GB drive to another 20GB -- What's up with that Microsoft!?! -- , so I had to swap the hard drives ( casings are different between the Pro and H3 SE 360s ). The only thing that means is the warranty sticker has been removed from the HDD unit. However, this is moot since the HDD and all other accessories only carry a one year warranty anyway.
The Controller...The left "shoulder" button has lost it's springy-ness. The button itself still works but you need to push a bit harder and on the very top. I can show this in a photo / video. I tried to fix it by disassembling the controller but because of that stupid security pin on the screws, I stripped a couple and needed to 'tap' them to get them out. So, if you ever decide to dismantle it again -- don't see why you would want to --, you'll need a screw tap. Plus, the warranty sticker is removed but again moot since the controller has been out of warranty for a fair number of months now. -- Just my luck to. -- Unfortunately, the failure happened in the button itself and not broken plastic or spring -- which is where I thought the problem may be --, therefore, to fix it one would need to replace the controller's circuit board. :( I've never mistreated the controller, it just stopped being springy one day.
I can post photos / videos at a bit later time ( when I receive the repaired unit back. Hopefully next week ). It may sound worse than what it is but I state any information about the products I'm selling.
Price....Well...I don't have anything in stone but considering the retail price, eBay going prices, and shipping charges, I was thinking somewhere around $240 shipped / insured to the 48US. I'll be considering any reasonable offers. For example, unreasonable would be something like $125 shipped / insured.
References...I've sold / purchased some items here ( search the Marketplace ) and my eBay account is 100% positive: dubbs31 (http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=dubbs31) ( 128 ).
ivnds
Apr 30, 2008, 11:42 AM
I also have a new wireless controller if your interested.
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