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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Pinball 2000. Pricing ? Revenge/Mars and Star Wars Episode 1.
« on: February 09, 2010, 11:59:37 PM »
Would like some opinions please.

What is a Revenge from Mars and A Star Wars Episode 1 - Both Pinball 2000 models worth.  !@#
Cabinets are in average condition (bumps n scrapes etc, little knocked around) and the Playfields are pretty good and would clean up resonably well on both.

If u were buying the machines "as is" and both needed rerubbering and new globes etc, and then you would have to clean the dirty playfields etc etc, do the full clean up and reshop job, what are they worth fresh off a container. They both would prob need flippers redone etc etc.

Anyone have any pricing ideas as is, as opposed to examples that were already fully shopped. Any recent sales info on these models would be appreciated ?

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Prices on pinpedia in Aus seem to be around 2.5-3.2K.......got a price from a sample list from an italian supplier who puts them at 1000euro in a container load.....
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3.2k would be fully working and in decent nick. The star wars doesnt seem as popular. RFM is pretty fun, maybe its not really pinball, but its not really a video game either  :lol

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3.2k would be fully working and in decent nick. The star wars doesnt seem as popular. RFM is pretty fun, maybe its not really pinball, but its not really a video game either  :lol

I do prefer the theme of RFM over SWEP1. One day I would love to own an RFM.

I think I prefer the old Star Wars movies to the more recent, so SWEP1 doesn't do it for me.