As you probably know, general surgery has gotten considerably less competitive over the last 5 years. You will certainly find a place to train, where that might be is a little up for grabs. With all passes (much more of a problem than your 208, which while not stellar wouldn't have been an issue at all if you could have gotten some higher grades), your letters are going to have to say something meaningful about you so choose your letter writers wisely. You are also going to be a little less picky than most.
If you are looking for _any_ program it really won't be a problem to find a mid level community program, or a less prestigious university program to take you. However, you are out of the running for the more elite 15-20 programs that are university based and 5-15 top community programs. Of course that still leaves something like 170 programs that you may have a shot!
What you need is some good counseling by someone who actually knows you and your personality. Seek out a mentor in your surgery department who would be willing to look over your materials and help you pick out programs that you would be well suited for. Also, often programs have "relationships" with certain pther programs (places with PDs with ties to the school, etc.) that may bump you up into a program that you otherwise might not be considering because of their selectivity.
In the meantime get signed up for some surgery sub-internshipships or electives and do really well!
good luck.