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| Lilwolf:
trouble with pricing starwars parts... You have the monitor... working well is worth a bit... mainly because they are hard to find... Controller... But their prices went from 250 -> 150 in good condition because everyone is hoping for the RAM Controls to start selling theirs soon. The maybe the board... I'm guessing you could get a bit for it because I hardly ever see them for sale. Other then that, I odn't think you can get much... I see parts on ebay cheap for everything else since so many cabs get ripped apart. That being said... if its working, you can easily get 1k for the cabinet. And thats for a sudo crappy one. |
| ChadTower:
You can not get anything like $1000 for an empty Star Wars cabinet. :dizzy: Not even a fully working one in pretty good shape is fetching $1000 right now. They seem to be going in the $750 range from the ones I've seen. Right now, honestly, we're looking at a nonworking Amp or WG color vector and a possibly working but not known for sure boardset. The problem with the game could easily be the video and not the monitor, and since he can't tell us for sure, any buyer has to assume the boardset could have a bad video signal going out. |
| garykagan:
Hopefully the pictures will tell what is wrong. The boards look spotless. The game was playing blind and the part that connects to the back of the monitor with a suction cup had damage. I'll get my act together today and post the pics.... |
| garykagan:
Hello all. Pictures are ready for previewing. I am keeping the cab (with speakers), glass, plastic forms and the yoke. Everything else will be available for sale as soon as I can be ready and figure out how I will go about the sale. Feel free to ask any questions as this will help me as well. The boards still need to be removed from the cage as they will be sold individually as well. Hopefully we can bring to life a few machines with these parts. About the machine: I played this machine for many enjoyable hours and it was awesome. At one point the screen stopped working as it was playing blind. Didn't know what the exact issue was, but I do remember doing some research at the time and the flyback transformer within the monitor housing was mentioned as the issue. Hopefully the pictures will help. The boards, power and wiring should be all in working order. This machine has always been kept indoors. Thanks for looking, gk (Princeton, NJ) :D http://www.flickr.com/photos/37562351@N03/ |
| BASS!:
Man that is a clean cabinet. |
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