Pedal Mint
Pedal Mint
how much is a ds lite in mint condition and one game worth? And 5 good ps2 games. And a steering wheel for Ps2?
I have had a ds lite for about a year now, but i havent used it much and it is in mint condition. There are two almost invisible scratches on the lid, and none on the screen(i have screen protectors).
I also have mario kart. And a spare stylus. And a case.
And the packaging for mario kart. and a ds game case for mario kart. lol oh yeah and i have the charger. And a usb charger.
Should i sell all of it at eb or ebay? how much would i get?(i havent used ebay before)
Also i have 5 ps2 games.
Gran Turismo 4
SSX 3
Enter the Matrix
NFS: Prostreet
NFS: Most wanted
and the steering wheel with out pedals.
Any one know how much all this costs?
by the way i am saving up to buy a graphics tablet for designing concept art for animations.
A Nintendo DS Lite in PERFECT condition (Or how you say...) is worth about $120 at Retail stores. (EB Games, Gamestop, GameWorkz, MicroGames.)
With all the Nintendo DS stuff you have you can snag about $210 and upgrade to a DSi at Gamestop
On ebay you can get about $90 for the Console (Everybody sells these....they're not worth much) All the other things you can get maybe 50-70 dollars? Im just guessing......... so a minimum you can get is $140.
I got these prices from gamestop. You get a little bit less than the sale price if you turn games in.
Gran Turismo 4 - $9.99
SSX 3 - $9.99
Enter the Matrix - $6.99
NFS: Prostreet - $17.99
NFS: Most wanted (The best of the NFS games, by the way.) - $9.99
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