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Various for sale - PS2 + games, PC subwoofer, practice amp, CD/radio, picture frames


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Playstation 2 - ?80. Includes 2 consoles, memory cards, leads, instruction manual and games including Final Fantasy (7 & 8), Grand Theft Auto III, and 24: The Game.


Altec PC subwoofer - ?20. Connect to computer speaker system for fantastic bass sound.


Squier 15 guitar amp - ?15. A powerful amp for its size - a couple of the knobs are temperamental, however. This should be fixable with a soldering iron, otherwise it is functional as it is. Also fine for bass guitar and other instruments requiring amplification.


Philips portable CD/cassette/radio (FM, MW, LW) - ?20.


Collection of plain picture frames - ?40. Mostly A6 size, a number still containing lovely nature shots by local photographer Lesley Malone ( https://www.facebook.com/LesleyMalonePhotography ), although these can be removed if desired. Good for adding relaxing decoration to any room instantly.



* More details/photos available upon request. Collection from Rye Hill Park (next to Peckham Rye). *

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