gc controller, dye'd dpad, Ds conductive pads, and wii trim(s)

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I need some money, so I'm selling extra stuff
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Oem Gamecube controller D-pad, $8 + shipping

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These are the Custom pcb's I ordered, they work with the ds conductive pads you can use them on the GC+, I have the .stl for it aswell, this is gonna cost $7 plus shipping
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Oem gamecube controller from purple controller, $15 plus shipping, works perfectly fine, it's from a painting project gone wrong.

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Wii trim number one, booted fine, But has botched ave job, so you need one to use it, there is also a 3v3 to ground short, but I'm pretty sure it's from the Ave, cause I didn't have one before that, and it booted up fine before that(tried a game or two with it trimmed)

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Wii trim number two, needs U10 wire, and possibly new ave.
Ten dollars for whichever one you get, then shipping.

Ps. if you do buy something, Please hurry, I have fee's I need to pay before 31st, but if not, don't worry.
 
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Can you elaborate on what those custom PCB's do? Is that converting an analogue controller (x.y) to digital D-pad (a,b)?
 
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it's pretty much 1:1 to the button pads on a dslite. Instead of using four tact switches(buttons) you use a conductive silicone pads to Short the signals. Pretty Much Buttons but on a pcb
 
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