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Quote from: Jango on March 13, 2013, 07:48:54 PMThe guy pulled the machine. It did not sell. He reckons lots of people were calling him telling him the machine was worth $1500 based on historical sales. Considering there has not been a machine sold in Aust on eBay (based on pinpedia data) for more than $1600 thats about right. He also said "someone" in Bayswater will offer him $5000 and will put it up for sale in their business. Told me it would cost heaps to convert to 240v. Some people are just fu@@ing idiots!!! That one is still for sale in his shop in Geelong for the bargain price of $5950 same price as his ebay adDirty machine, a lot of lights out, possible board problem, and the left flipper doesn't work properly.i played it last week, I could only just get through 3 balls on it, very painful, I wanted to stop but the tight ass in me told me I had to get my 20 cents worth Just looked at his ad again, said he had some internal pinball experts look at the electronics to fix the problems then goes on to say it didn't make a full recovery, so yes to board issues
The guy pulled the machine. It did not sell. He reckons lots of people were calling him telling him the machine was worth $1500 based on historical sales. Considering there has not been a machine sold in Aust on eBay (based on pinpedia data) for more than $1600 thats about right. He also said "someone" in Bayswater will offer him $5000 and will put it up for sale in their business. Told me it would cost heaps to convert to 240v. Some people are just fu@@ing idiots!!!