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For sale: Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Added: 2020-06-05 19:13:02 UTC • Ended: June 8th, 2020
Condition: Used - shows wear but 100% working and clean

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Price

$ 1,000

Selling my working Close Encounters pinball with lots of extra parts. Playfield is in very good shape and plays smooth. Only problem it has is one of the targets on the spinner has come off but I have plenty of parts to replace it. I just don't play it anymore. When I first bought the game I had someone come work on it for me. He recommended putting in new boards to "Bulletproof" the game so we pulled the old boards. However I kept them. Not sure if there was anything wrong with them but I will throw those in too. Comes with a separate playfield from a different close encounters populated with tons of parts. Also an extra drop target unit and spinner target from yet a different game. Fun game with lots of extras. I also travel to the twin cities on occasion and could bring it up for a little more.


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Canby, MN, US

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