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I've seen
Amstard GX4000 consoles go for 15£, I know that they usually sell for 40-45£, but a boxed one with a
BuyNow price of 25£ (31 euros) is a rare bargain indeed. More so when both the console and box are practically unused, boxed, in mint condition and in their complete glory. So, uhm, here's the link to a boxed
Amstrad GX4000 console. Seller ships within the E.U. only. Oh, and a previous
Retro Treasures post on the thing should be quite enlightening too.
I found one of these boxed and complete with Burning Rubber at a boot sale once. It came home with me for a nice £5. Happy days!!
ReplyDeleteLucky days actually...
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