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Quoted from HydrogenHuman:STTNG is definitely high up on my list, but way out of my price range currently!
I posted in the Northeast for Sale an updated guideline for my budget range, and this is what I wrote:
I'm basically looking for a fun, solid machine from the 80's for around the $1000-$2000 price range depending on the machine and quality. Examples of machines I like from this time period are:
High Speed
F-14 Tomcat
Space Shuttle
Space Station
Pinbot
Genesis
Road Kings, the list could go on and on!
Alternatively, I'm looking for slightly more advanced Alpha-Numeric and DMD machines with a budget range of $2000-$3000. Examples of machines I like from this time period are:
Jurassic Park
The Getaway: High Speed 2
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Jack*Bot, the list would go on and on as well!
The main thing is my budget range is including shipping, if required.
I regret selling my getaway for what it’s worth. I rescued it from one of those kids ticket places and it was covered in black Dustin 90% of the lamps are out in the right flipper didn’t work. After a thorough shopping it looked and played brand new save for burned out sound board.
Quoted from Jmckune:There’s a Taxi for sale on here right now for $1500. That’s a steal.
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