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New SUV for Moving Pinball Machines

By pantherpinball

8 years ago


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    #11 8 years ago

    Any 2015 or 2016 GM Lambda chassis crossover will fit a DMD pin. They are;

    Buick Enclave
    Chevy Traverse
    GMC Acadia

    The GMC will even fit a NIB Stern.

    Later,
    EV

    4 months later
    #33 8 years ago

    Panther,

    can't recommend more highly the GM Lambda full size SUV's. These are;

    Chevy Traverse
    GMC Acadia
    Buick Enclave
    Saturn Outlook

    We have an '09 Outlook, and absolutely adore it. It'll fit any DMD pin no problem. Heck, we even once transported an RCT from Ohio to MI with both kids still able to sit in the 40% side of the 2nd and 3rd row seats. If you go with an Outlook or an Acadia, the straighter roofline will even accomodate a NIB Stern.

    Good luck!

    Later,
    EV

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