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| RayB:
Take em. |
| Tilzs:
The price seems fair espcially if they both work when you get them, but you need to ask yourself if you really think it's worth it. Are you looking to buy these because you really want one or are you looking to buy it to resell it and make some money. I could have gotten me a 20 vending machines a couple weeks ago for $200 which is a good deal but what am I doing to do with 20 vending machines other than set up a vending machine business. So I passed. I think those nintendo cocktails are kind of neat but I don't know if I would want one for $200. One might be able to buy them and flip them for a profit in the right situation however. |
| mp2526:
I've seen a few on eBay go for ~$300-$400 dollars complete and working. I bought a gutted one several months back for $19.99, that someone had converted to video poker game, that I'm in the process of cleaning up and MAMEing. |
| paigeoliver:
There were a few of these at the last auction I went to, they went for $65 a piece. (Each had one side down, all were baseball, one HAD been fully up earlier that day). |
| Arcadiac:
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?letter=N&game_id=8895 It turns out that the upright Nintendo cab I bought earlier this week is also a VS system and has a RBI board inside connected with only 2 connectors. pcates is that what you were speaking of, sliding the old board out of the box in the bottom of the back of the cab and simply plugging in the new one? Pix follow, LMK if its same or similar. Thanks! ARCADIAC |
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