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Offline Jango

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« Reply #15 on: March 13, 2013, 07:48:54 PM »
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!!!

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« Reply #16 on: March 13, 2013, 07:57:57 PM »
Told me it would cost heaps to convert to 240v

Too true!!!! Ive just bought 3 off 300W stepdown transformers for $98 inc postage... not sure how i will feed the kids after my selfish financial splash out

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« Reply #17 on: March 14, 2013, 11:56:54 PM »
There's an Atari superman for sale on eBay USA going for 1500. Wouldn't cost to much to ship it over here. If you need help with that just let me know. My old mans in the import/export business I'm bringing a pin in through him now

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« Reply #18 on: March 15, 2013, 04:30:47 PM »
It'd cost about $1000 minimum to get it to a port and then to Aust as a minimum I reckon.

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« Reply #19 on: March 15, 2013, 04:53:02 PM »
Depends where it's located..

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« Reply #20 on: May 09, 2013, 05:34:41 PM »

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Re: WTB Atari Superman
« Reply #21 on: May 09, 2013, 09:34:19 PM »
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!!!

That one is still for sale in his shop in Geelong for the bargain price of $5950 @.@ same price as his ebay ad
Dirty 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  :lol

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 @.@
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Re: WTB Atari Superman
« Reply #22 on: August 15, 2013, 12:34:41 AM »
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!!!

That one is still for sale in his shop in Geelong for the bargain price of $5950 @.@ same price as his ebay ad
Dirty 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  :lol

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 @.@

Haha - called in there this afternoon. Large out of order sign on it now. Still $5950 though  %$%