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Sega Jurassic park lost world fully populated playfield

By Hdmike444

6 years ago


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#1 6 years ago

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Sega Jurassic park lost world fully populated playfield

Added: 2017-06-14 01:19:34 UTC • Ended: June 17th, 2017
Condition: Used, good condition

Price

$ 400 (OBO)

Open for offers

Selling a fully populated playfield in decent shape. The game was sacrificed for a test fixture build. The playfield has two wear spots. The grabber motor was working before taken apart but game was sitting for over a year. Egg has a small crack that I can see but appears good overall. Ramps look to be uncracked and in good shape. Overall would make a decent playfield swap candidate. Wires were cut but all else seems to be intact.
Playfield is dusty from sitting in a shop.
Not willing to part out yet
No shipping but possible delivery to pintastic.
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#2 6 years ago

Just curios, am I better off parting this out?

#3 6 years ago
Quoted from Hdmike444:

Just curios, am I better off parting this out?

I'd try pairing it back with the cabinet and ask for $600. Sell it in one go as a major project.

#4 6 years ago
Quoted from Hdmike444:

the game was sacrificed for a test fixture build.

Well, that's kind of a shame.

#5 6 years ago
Quoted from lordloss:

I'd try pairing it back with the cabinet and ask for $600.

Cabinet's already listed for $125 so someone could already have both for $525. But the boards, transformer, and other cabinet items are missing, and the wiring harness is cut, so it's hard to see how someone would come out ahead with this as a resto project. IMO parting it out would probably give you the best return, but it also requires a lot of time & effort selling and shipping individual pieces. It is a shame though, it is a really fun game.

#6 6 years ago

I don't know, If I was near you I'd take both the cab and playfield. in the hopes of someday bringing it back to life. sometimes its easier to spend small amounts of money stretched through long periods of time, makes it seem cheaper some how.

#7 6 years ago
Quoted from Hdmike444:

Just curios, am I better off parting this out?

If you do I would like some

#8 6 years ago
Quoted from hocuslocus:

I don't know, If I was near you I'd take both the cab and playfield. in the hopes of someday bringing it back to life. sometimes its easier to spend small amounts of money stretched through long periods of time, makes it seem cheaper some how.

I've rescued a few games with missing boards before. If the harness wasn't cut, you could probably rebuild it without too much effort. Why do people cut them? Sigh.

#9 6 years ago

We cut it because the other half of the wiring harness was necessary to use in the test fixture. It was not done out of laziness

#10 6 years ago

One game was sacrificed so that many more boards could survive

#11 6 years ago

I'll bundle them together for 500

#12 6 years ago

Scratch that the cabinet is sold pending pick up

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