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Re: Williams Indiana Jones value ?
« on: March 05, 2012, 01:33:02 PM »
no, it wasnt radio active (much)     %.%     but was a japaneese machine that was in excellent condition that had been looked after. cab had fade, but cab was damage free.scratch/gouge free etc. (which makes it easier to redecal later)

in QLD, they have been fetching $3500 to $4500 for the last 4 years and there have been an abundance of them at those prices. my friend has charged the occassional $5500 for one, but he fully redecals it for the extra $1000 and throws a whack of LEDs into them for that as well, plus new coin door n legs etc etc.

In fact, I wasnt selling mine at all, and only just bought it a few months ago, but I was contacted by a AP member who really wanted a nice one, so i sold it to him knowing I could get another good one later easily. Indy Jones widebody is a great game, the audio being one of the biggest attractions. Gameplay is a little stop start, but it makes u work hard at placing your shots properly to get up the top of the playfield. Overall, a satisfying machine. Definate eye candy as well.
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