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Author Topic: FS - Parting out a Donkey Kong cabinet [Salt Lake City, UT] UPDATED NOV 12  (Read 907 times)

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benll64

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I have the following parts for sale from a working, original Nintendo Donkey Kong. The cabinet itself was not worth restoring (too damaged), so I'm hoping someone out there can make use of these original parts.

Please PM with your ZIP code for a shipping quote, for questions, or if you'd like a picture emailed to you of the part you're interested in.

Wiring Harness [complete set of wiring - ground, controls, speakers, video, etc] $10
Bezel [good, but not excellent, condition. Some scratches on the edge and a few bits of tape. Probably cleanable if you know what you're doing] $25
Power Supply Block [includes the power supply unit, outlet for marquee light, fuses, and isolation transformer; all mounted on a piece of wood. Heavy!!] $20
Power Switch Assembly [includes on/off toggle switch, fuse, wiring, plug outlet] $10
19" Nintendo/Sanyo Monitor [typical burn-in for a DK game. Works, but image quality is poor. Needs adjustments/cap kit/maybe more? Heavy!!] $75

Would prefer local pickup for the monitor or power supply, but I'm willing to ship very carefully if you're willing to accept the risk of shipping damage.
« Last Edit: November 12, 2012, 11:57:55 am by benll64 »

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Re: FS - Parting out a Donkey Kong cabinet [Salt Lake City, UT]
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2012, 09:31:14 pm »
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