Quoted from EarlOfEgo:One option available to us is to sell machines and buy new ones upon arrival. Is this practical?
you gonna learn US buyers should not complain about prices!
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Quoted from EarlOfEgo:One option available to us is to sell machines and buy new ones upon arrival. Is this practical?
you gonna learn US buyers should not complain about prices!
Quoted from ForceFlow:There are EU suppliers that should have most of the common parts you'll need. But if you're actively restoring games, you may still have to rely on US suppliers (they do ship internationally).
https://www.pinwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Pinball_Parts_Suppliers
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none can equal marco with stuff and it is hard to find all you need in a single shop.
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