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Jabba:

I especially liked the part where he said...

"Due to the size and complexity of this system, shipping is impossible, so you're either going to have to pick it up -- or I'll deliver it within 150 miles of ZIP code 55347. "

Lots of complex 90 degree angles there! Must have taken a while to get the monitor shelf angled...(why the heck is it angled anyway???)  ;D



Tailgunner:

On the plus side, no classic cabs were mutilated in the seller's construction effort. ;)

menace:

holy man that has to be an experiment of some kind--"how many stupid people bid on ebay" or something--I just wouldn't have the nerve to list an ikea rack with a computer in it, the guy must have big cajones...

Gunstar Hero:

He's not selling a a cab really, just a frame and the stuff on it.

"MAME System w/ ect ect..."

I think it's a pretty good idea actually, just a frame to hold your CPU, stick and monitor in the right places. Makes for a cool PC gaming rig.

That one is maybe a bit too... heavy duty looking. Still if it was a little more refined, it woud be a pretty neat, versatile game rack.

Better than that overpriced X-Arcade one anyhow.

TOK:


--- Quote from: Gunstar Hero on December 05, 2004, 02:31:58 pm ---He's not selling a a cab really, just a frame and the stuff on it.

"MAME System w/ ect ect..."

I think it's a pretty good idea actually, just a frame to hold your CPU, stick and monitor in the right places. Makes for a cool PC gaming rig.

That one is maybe a bit too... heavy duty looking. Still if it was a little more refined, it woud be a pretty neat, versatile game rack.

Better than that overpriced X-Arcade one anyhow.

--- End quote ---

I have a car I rolled 5 times, and I'm going to sell it. You're not buying the car, you're buying the metal. Interested?  ;)

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