Since there were only 150 of the units/kits made, I was wondering what it might be worth?
No idea, especially in Australia. It's a conversion kit from Mata-Hari, right? I can't say for sure but I doubt one would pay a high premium (if any) for these transformations.
Any picture to upload? Pinside's archive is very poor for this one.
Yes. This was a conversion kit for the Mata Hari. I will be getting it sometime next week. Hopefully upload some photos then.
Bishop, I'm totally jealous!
Have always wanted to find one of those conversion kits and have had a Mata Hari sitting here to convert for years. Sadly, I have NEVER seen one of these for sale.
Congratulations on your find and please do post images!
(if you DO want to sell...please PM me!)
Xeneize, I live in Oz! If I knew how much it was worth I might think about it! Lol!!! That was the whole purpose of this thread. A ball park figure would be great. Although I have physically seen the machine, I was actually looking at another machine the same person was selling and only after called him about the Lady Death.
We have these in stock at Top Score Gamerooms. He will only be selling as completed game units though.
Sorry, will answer your email shortly. We are insanely busy fulfilling some restoration orders right now. We do not get on pinside often. One of our associates informed us about this post.
We actually have not got pricing ready or I would've emailed you already. We are getting ready to start a lady death soon
Thanks for your patience
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