Xbox Series X (1TB)
Papakura pickup. Up for sale is my Xbox Series X (1TB)(Purchased brand new from Microsoft Online) and also comes with 7 Games, which are GTA V (Series X Edition), Need For Speed, Need For Speed Payback, Mortal Kombat XL, Cyber Punk, Watchdogs Legion, The Crew 2. All is in great condition and only selling to help finance our trip to Samoa. I barely used the console as I never really had the time and really only wanted it for Microsoft Flight Simulator etc. Cash is preferred but can do online payment if you are ANZ bank, but online payment must be confirmed before items are taken. As the original packaging box is not part of this listing, courier is not posable sorry. Address details will only be given to those truly intending on purchasing. We don't have a screen we can use to easily help demonstrate full the life of the Xbox, so I may need to use my monitor. Any questions, please ask.
Listing comes with Xbox Series X, HDMI cable, power cable and 7x games. Blessings and happy trading
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