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Vehicles that a Pinball Machine Fits in

By MrSanRamon

11 years ago


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    #594 6 years ago
    Quoted from JoachimR:

    Subaru trezia and toyota verso-s fit any modern pinball without loosening or removing the head.

    What is this Subaru you speak of?!?!? I wish Subaru had a SUV again

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    #623 6 years ago

    has anyone tried a Subaru Tribeca?

    #626 6 years ago
    Quoted from Leo13:

    I did, moved many pins (LOTR, Baywatch, Johnny Mnemonic, Woz, WMS Indiana Jones, Tron) and all fit in.

    that is awesome news. I have been a subie junkie and need to get an suv now. I have heard that they are not as reliable as the typical subie. is this true? please tell me it aint so.

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    #654 6 years ago
    Quoted from adaman25:

    Just finished moving a no fear in a 2017 Subaru outback. Barely fit height wise. Had to wedge it in and then back out. Luckily no damage to the roof liner. 1/4" more height would of made a world of difference. Had plenty of room length wise as a was able to fit the hand truck in front of it.

    did you have to slide the head down? I am about to car shop and I am a subie fan but don't like the ride of the forester. thinking either the outback or the mazda cx-5

    #655 6 years ago

    Has anyone tried the focus hatchback?

    #661 6 years ago
    Quoted from merccat:

    I used to put pins in a 95 focus 2-door hatchback way back when. They stuck out a bit and you couldn't close the hatch but it worked more or less.... probably was also sucking exhaust fumes into the car.

    I was thinking about the 17 model. they have a ton of rebates this month and can pick one up for 13500. if it can fit a pin then I might be in!!

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    #672 6 years ago
    Quoted from pinbuoy:

    Well the Rogue definitely worked.
    Independence Day was the pin,
    forgot to take pics for this thread.

    what year rogue was it? they have some good deals going on right now in my area.

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