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Author Topic: I dont even know where to begin, buying a stripped cab in Arkansas  (Read 1167 times)

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I dont even know where to begin, buying a stripped cab in Arkansas
« on: September 27, 2003, 07:05:08 pm »
Hey peeps, I've tried ebay, and could not find anything suitable, my local arcades, nada....where does one find a good stripped cab or non working cab close to where they live, I live in Metro Little Rock...and am wanting to take the plunge into doing my own MAME cab.

any help would be greatly appreciated

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Re:I dont even know where to begin, buying a stripped cab in Arkansas
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2003, 07:42:13 pm »
Hey peeps, I've tried ebay, and could not find anything suitable, my local arcades, nada....where does one find a good stripped cab or non working cab close to where they live, I live in Metro Little Rock...and am wanting to take the plunge into doing my own MAME cab.

any help would be greatly appreciated

cheers

Gav

Ebay seller  cptnrick is in Mountain Home and he lists games and cabinets all the time. Why not send him an email.
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