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Quoted from Darcy:This photo is a little disturbing.
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Ford can call it anything else, Torino, Cougar, Capri, Talladega, Spoiler, Cyclone, Galaxy, Comet, Falcon, Fairlane, Fusion GT, for the love of Pete, not Mustang!
I call it Ugly.
Quoted from ccbiggsoo7:, it sat in his office last 4-5 yrs.
AH HAH!
You said "home use" and it was in his office. You need to say "OUO", "office use only"
More seriously, good luck. Hope you find someone who wants a great, low play game.
Quoted from DaveH:I've only put the LED one into a Simpsons (TSPP) and Circus Voltaire (LED is the only option in this game). The LED is easier to mount (in my opinion) because of its size. It is basically like replacing a DMD.
The LCD one is a bit different to install, but not crazy. This is because of its size. It's big. Also in the metal backbox you need the spaces and stuff, so make sure you order them along with the clear shield. It will also be set back due to the backbox design, so you will want a gasket to block the light leak for people towards the side.
Now in my book, hands down the LCD. And that is because I dislike the LED version and wouldn't allow one in my house. The LED is a pinpoint of light, and each color is offset a tiny amount. Therefore it looks out of focus all the time to me. I find it too bright and pinpointy. I've adjusted like crazy, but there just isn't a setting where it looks good to my eyes. Honestly if the LED one was the only version, I'd stick with the DMD that comes with the game. HOWEVER the LCD is just perfect to me. I spend a bit of time each time I put one in to dial in the contrast and brightness for that specific game. It just looks great in a lot of games I own.
It is a personal preference issue.
But I agree with every word of this. LCD for me also.
Quoted from Toasterdog:I like all American muscle and not just a Mopar guy.
We'll let you in.
Quoted from Budman:What 2-3 mods would you all suggest for this game?
Shaker motor, external subwoofer.
Quoted from MJW:Wondering if this is a misprint for Coin takers inventory. I might give them a call .
I have a Boss but didn’t think they went up that much in value … wow.
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All those prices are bonkers crazy.
And charge your phone!
Color DMD is too expensive, but a shaker adds and is relatively cheap.
I like shakers in general. Mustang isn't the greatest ever use of a shaker in a game, but it does add to the experience.
I like the shaker in sync with the motor rev audio during play.
My 2003 Mustang has a shaker hood scoop, and I like the idea of a shaker in my Mustang pinball.
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