Latest Kijiji score, HUGE!
I came home from soccer sunday night and checked kijiji.ca like I always do when I get home. I noticed a new add that had just gone up, the guy was selling the rest of his flea market booth for $150.00 (Canadian). Needless to say I called the guy and picked the stuff up in 2 trips.















Here are photo's of what I picked up, there is more than just nintendo stuff here:

The above photo shows all the Nintendo stuff (piled on the floor and table). The challenge set and 5 action set boxes are empty, but all the other boxes are complete systems or accessories with all manuals and parts. The brown cardboard boxes are filled with unopened gameboy advanced charging stations and car adapters and gamecube/nintendo 64 automatic game switches.

Included was a bag of 10 new 72 pin nes connectors.

Another closeup of the Nintendo pile, in the upper right corner is an unopened snes wheel , the double play, nes satellite and N64 are all complete and in great condition.

In the above photo are 3 empty system boxes (on the right) and 2 complete PS2 guitars ,4 complete PS3 guitars and a sega carrying case (top left)



(Above) 3 Playstations in boxes, a game gear and a playstation look a like system called "Spider Game" that plays cartridges (theres a slot where the cd would normally go), the cartridge it came with has thousands of games on it.

PS1 games and a pc demo disc with tons of demo games. None of the discs are scratched.





(Above) some retro board games (they all seem to be complete so far) and an old tiger afterburner game.

(Above) a bunch of game cases for different systems.

(Above) 28 boxes of faulty xbox 360 wired guitars. I've already rebuilt 4 of them and they work great. Half of these the buttons don't work, the other half the strumming button doesn't work, so I'm soldering the good parts together, seems to be working out so far. The ones I can't fix I'll keep for parts or I might airbrush and customize them (maybe lol). I'm getting really good at Mississippi Queen while testing these lol.
I also received a working 360 wireless guitar (no box), 2 working ps2 guitars (no boxes), a few boxes of parts (ac adapters, av cables, gameboy cables, controllers, a couple playstation 2's and a sega cd for parts, etc....)
Not bad for $150.00 Canadian, I'll probablly sell alot of this stuff on kijiji.ca and eventually make the money back. I'll be keeping the nes stuff for my collection of course 
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Great score dude.
edit: and you're also from ontario...hmmm i better be paying attention to kijiji a little more closely
Ya john is a great guy to deal with,about a year ago i bought half of the stuff in his garage as it was completely full with gaming stuff after he left the fleamarket.Where abouts do u live as u must be close to the niagara region as he lives in wellend?Anyways great score on this stuff and have fun repairing all of those guitars.
Thats amazing that you know who I got this stuff from just from the photos lol. Ya I'm in st.catharines. He was really cool when I went to pick this stuff up, he even drove the guitars out to st.catharines in the morning so I didn't have to drive back that night (no way I could fit all this stuff in my sunfire lol). I lucked out that I can combine the guitars so far (he told me they didn't work before I went out there), I figured most of them would be unfixable, also lucky is that someone marked them with tape saying whats wrong with them. Great score either way.
Ya john is a great guy to deal with,about a year ago i bought half of the stuff in his garage as it was completely full with gaming stuff after he left the fleamarket.Where abouts do u live as u must be close to the niagara region as he lives in wellend?Anyways great score on this stuff and have fun repairing all of those guitars.
Thats amazing that you know who I got this stuff from just from the photos lol. Ya I'm in st.catharines. He was really cool when I went to pick this stuff up, he even drove the guitars out to st.catharines in the morning so I didn't have to drive back that night (no way I could fit all this stuff in my sunfire lol). I lucked out that I can combine the guitars so far (he told me they didn't work before I went out there), I figured most of them would be unfixable, also lucky is that someone marked them with tape saying whats wrong with them. Great score either way.
Ya john is a super nice guy,i have been buying games off of him for 4 or 5 years now.I am in St.Catharines aswell,if u are ever looking for games,send me a list as i have all kinds of stuff for sale.
I'm speechless. Any notable scores in the NES lot?
For me I was happy to get the "double play" controllers and "NES Satelite" both CIB with inserts and instructions. One of the nes action set boxes had some plastic bags, nes poster and plastic wrapped av cables which I needed to complete another action set I have. Also those cleaning kits are complete with inserts too, and those black Nintendo sleeves are always good to have.
Nah but seriously bro this is incredible.
That is probably the best score I've ever seen. I'm praying that $1 Canadian is equivilent to $10 American
That would be awesome, especially after hitting the Windsor casinos.
Just a hair under $142 American. Great score! My grandma had (well, probably still has) the Pac-Man board game.
You have a few "How to win at Nintendo games books" half pictured in the second shot. What is the book on the far right (it's grey and looks like it's modeled after a Game Boy)?
~~NGD
Awesome job!
Holy cow that is quite the load!
Thats what she said!
That is sick! Just curious:
You have a few "How to win at Nintendo games books" half pictured in the second shot. What is the book on the far right (it's grey and looks like it's modeled after a Game Boy)?