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Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: pcates on June 08, 2005, 03:04:11 pm
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I might be able to get a pole position game from work, the monitor stopped working, and they do not know how to fix or replace it. I have no more room for more games, but I was wondering if there would be any interest in a working PP game in good shape. The game is in Cherry Hill, NJ. If someone is interested, I will try and make a deal. If not I will just leave it alone. So, LMK if you are interested.
Patrick
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I would be interested in the boards and the control panel.
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I am not sure what any of this is worth, I have only bought, non working cabs that need alot of work, so please help guide me with how much this is worth, and how much I should offer for the game.
Thanks, Patrick
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When in doubt, do a completed auctions search on eBay and see what people are paying for things. Offer a little less since eBay fees aren't involved. ;)
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I am not sure what any of this is worth, I have only bought, non working cabs that need alot of work, so please help guide me with how much this is worth, and how much I should offer for the game.
Thanks, Patrick
A non-working Pole Position cab sells for $50-100. Depending on what parts you can salvage from the unit.
But for a working PP cab, your going to get $200 and $300 for a mint cab with excellent side art.
As I said, I'll take the boards and control panel and will pay $75 for both. Let me know.
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Thanks for the input... I will let you guys know how it works out.
Patrick
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Any updates on this?
Thanks,
-S
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Sorry, I have not had a chance to update. I will make an offer and then get back to you if I can work something out at work.
Thanks for the interest,
Patrick
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I finally got approval from my boss to sell the pole position. Anyway, he wants $150 for it. I also have a working WG4900 monitor that I can throw in for another $100 (I just had it serviced, and that is what it cost me). Any interest please let me know, because I need to get it out of the office before next Wednesday.
Thanks, Patrick