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Author Topic: Wanted to buy/trade: Arcade Controls and parts [US-NJ]  (Read 1046 times)

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Wanted to buy/trade: Arcade Controls and parts [US-NJ]
« on: February 04, 2007, 10:42:50 pm »
Finishing my cab once and for all. Here's what I need:

19" LCD Computer Monitor
Two 4 way-8 way switchable Red Balltop Joysticks
20 red pushbuttons (would prefer leaf, but microswitch is fine)
KeyWiz Max or IPac2
Spinner that has either a PC Interface or needs and interface board
Trackball that has either a PC Interface or needs an interface board
Optipac or Opti-wiz board (serial, PS/2, or USB)
About 35' Black or chrome T-Molding
Slot cutter router bit
Coin Door of some type (rusted is fine, as long as not rusted through)

In addition to paying cash, I have a bunch of old AV equipment for trade: a Sony 5 Disc DVD Changer w/ Remote, a Pioneer Dolby Stereo AV Receiver, three turntables, two cassette decks, two top loading panasonic VCRs, and two old AM/FM/8-Track Receivers.
I also have a Compaq Presario 1200 Parts Laptop w/ AC adapter (800MHz, 128MB, 10GB, 802.11b, screwed up keyboard, DVD-ROM intermittent, bad battery, other various imperfections, but boots up fine.
« Last Edit: February 04, 2007, 11:09:28 pm by USSEnterprise »
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