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    I got a ps/2 at a garage sale for $2, sold on ebay for $99 inc. shipping. The thing was working great, although the inside was really dusty. I chose not to touch a thing, took pictures, made a note about the condition and sold it as-is. From my experience, there is a very good chance of messing up something inside if you choose to clean it. People buying this stuff know what to expect. If its working just sell as-is. If its not working I would sell it whole as parts/not working, or part it out. I dont think i would just scrap it, but at least you know that you can make a couple bucks doing that as well!


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