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FS: Sky Shark near Seattle - $150
« on: May 16, 2006, 09:52:19 pm »
Working Sky Shark in a converted Bagman cab.  Some plywood separation on one bottom side, but after painting it semi gloss black it looks fine.  I also had to make a new front panel, as the one on it was broken into several pieces, cobbled back together and covered with vinyl.

Only thing missing is a coin box.  The over/under door works and has mechs - but it didn't come with the box or coin bucket.  Game doesn't have a free play setting, so I've been opening the coin door and triggering the coin switches to coin up.  When I got it there was a hole drilled in the front panel with a credit button (I can do the same thing if the buyer wants).  You should be able to find some kind of plastic bucket that would work.

Buildup and pictures of the machine are on my websiste:
http://home.comcast.net/~dark.paladin/skyshark