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Author Topic: Additional Car financing Sales [US-NJ] Laptop, Pinball machine, Stereo  (Read 1029 times)

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Here is even more. For everything, just submit your best offer to me via PM. Shipping will be quick, except for the pinball machines and the server, for which I offer no shipping (too heavy).

Pioneer Stereo/Simulated Surround Reciever. Handles about 250 total RMS watts. Has manual controls for bass, treble, volume, and balance (good old fashioned potentiometers). Comes with remote, which has no battery cover, and AM Loop antenna. Would be great in an MP3 Jukebox

Panasonic Dual Channel Seven-Band Equalizer. Works fine. None of the pots are scratchy.

Sony 5 Disc CD/DVD changer w/ remote. Works like new. Does not play CD-Rs.

Dell Poweredge 4200 Server. Dual 300MHz PII, 256MB RAM, 2.1GB HDD with four empty caddies. Multiple SCSI Interface PCI card. Dual PSU. Windows 2000 Pro. 

1979 Williams Stellar Wars Pinball Machine. Game plays, but no sound. When sound test button is pressed, all that is heard is a faint buzzing. Probably just the amplifier chip, and a cap kit on the sound board probably wouldn't hurt. Or you could just buy a new one on eBay and place the current sound ROM in that one. Backglass is an 8 of 10, with some flaking around some of the light bulbs. Has been sealed with Krylon Triple Thick. Playfield is also an 8 to 8.5, with only minor wear around the pop bumpers. The cabinet is in good shape, but the head needs to be repaired. Nothing major, but the head is coming apart to some extent. Does not effect game play. No burnt bulbs. Has keys. Could use a set of rubbers, but not necessary. Flippers are very strong. Has 2 banks of 3 drop targets, 1 bank of four drop targets, 2 rollunder spinners, 5 pop bumpers, 1 kickout hole, 1 messenger ball, 2 flippers, and 2 slingshots. Pretty fun game.

1977 Zaccaria Combat Electromechanical Pinball Machine. Not working. When credit button is pressed, it quickly cycles through all 5 balls, score motor spinning and drop targets resetting, until it stops after about 5 seconds. Then goes to game over mode. All contacts have been cleaned with 600 grit emery paper. Steppers have been de-gunked and lubed. Backglass is a 9 of 10. Has been sealed with Krylon Triple Thick. Both cabinet and playing field are pristine, at about a 9.5 to 10. Game has 3 pop bumpers, 1 bank of 5 drop targets, 1 rollunder spinner, 2 slingshots, and 2 flippers. Fun looking, but never got a chance to play.

Compaq Presario 1200 Notebook computer. 800MHz Celeron, 128MB RAM, 10GB HDD, 12" screen, Wireless b PC Card,  AC Adapter and Dell Carry case. Battery holds charge for about 30 minutes. Several keys on the keyboard are either missing or don't work. Trackpad works. Great built in JBL speakers. DVD-Rom Drive missing cover. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Has Windows 2000 Pro installed. Would be good as a parts machine, or if you buy a cheap parts one on eBay, you could replace the keyboard and DVD-ROM drive.

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Re: Additional Car financing Sales [US-NJ] Laptop, Pinball machine, Stereo
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2006, 01:39:29 pm »

I had a Poweredge 4200 back in the day.  I think mine had 500mhz cpus but that thing was rock solid great machine. 

Poweredges make great desktops, too.  You can get the low end ones cheaper than most retail desktops. 

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Re: Additional Car financing Sales [US-NJ] Laptop, Pinball machine, Stereo
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2006, 11:56:27 pm »
Bump
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Re: Additional Car financing Sales [US-NJ] Laptop, Pinball machine, Stereo
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2006, 01:58:49 am »
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1979 Williams Stellar Wars Pinball Machine

Wish you were closer.
I repaired one of these for a friend of mine and got addicted to it something fierce.
He later sold it for like $250 and I didn't know he was even thinking of selling it.
Nice Williams wide-body to boot.
Not a technician . . . . just a DIY'er.

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Re: Additional Car financing Sales [US-NJ] Laptop, Pinball machine, Stereo
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2006, 06:43:52 am »
How much for the laptop?  Is the screen in good condition? anypics?

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Re: Additional Car financing Sales [US-NJ] Laptop, Pinball machine, Stereo
« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2006, 12:22:25 pm »
Laptop screen is in great condition. I haven't seen any dead pixels, but there may be a few.
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Re: Additional Car financing Sales [US-NJ] Laptop, Pinball machine, Stereo
« Reply #6 on: August 23, 2006, 05:40:59 pm »
Price drop on the Stellar Wars to $400
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