PSVITA main unit black PCH-2000 game console Used in Japan
PSVITA main unit black PCH-2000 game console Used in Japan
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SKU:WP231215003
Condition: New | Platform: Sony PlayStation Vita |
Color: Black | Product Name: PlayStation Vita |
UPC: 4948872413602 | MPN: PCH-2000 ZA11 |
Brand: Sony | Type: Handheld System |
Region Code: Region Free | Unit Type: Unit |
Model: Sony PlayStation Vita | Connectivity: Headphone Jack |
Storage Capacity: 1 GB | Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan |
PSVITA main unit black PCH-2000 game console Used in Japan
Description
PSVITA main unit black PCH-2000 game console Used in Japan
Condition: New
[Good condition] PSVITA main unit black PCH-2000 game console
PlayStation®Vita Wi-Fi model Black PCH-2000 ZA11
Product condition
Normal operation confirmed. Although it is a used item, it can be used without any problems.
Confirmation items
Alcohol disinfection and simple cleaning completed.
Accessories
All items shown in the photo are included.
Notes - Since this auction item is a used item, it may have dirt, discoloration, dullness, scratches, or scuffs. Please check the images and make sure you understand before bidding.
Payment
Please pay within 5 days after the auction closed.
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