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Vehicles that a Pinball Machine Fits in

By MrSanRamon

11 years ago


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    #966 5 years ago

    You can fit 2 in a 2015+ Kia Sedona

    (Johnny Mnemonic, and Stern ST)

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    #1210 4 years ago
    Quoted from DrWaz:

    Any one try moving pins in a new Kia telluride?

    That was a prereq for our purchase (ours arrives on the 30th). Shouldn't be an issue with just one pin, but doubt you'll be able to get 2 without pulling heads

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    #1223 4 years ago

    Telluride update.... a Stern Star Trek fits easily, but a Gottlieb Stargate is a no go without taking the head off.

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    #1503 3 years ago

    confirmed on Facebook that model X does indeed fit a pin.

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    #1963 1 year ago
    Quoted from Chisox:

    Bumped for the Telluride question. My wife wants one bad and if it fit pins my wallet would open a bit easier. So sick of renting/borrowing pin haulers.

    Should be no different in a 2022
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/vehicles-that-a-pinball-machine-fits-in/page/25#post-5203074

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    #2428 6 months ago
    Quoted from Gunnut40:

    Anyone have a KIA Telluride? I need to know if it’s possible to fit an old ss stern and modern stern in it. Both at the same time.

    I posted a long while back
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/vehicles-that-a-pinball-machine-fits-in/page/25#post-5203074

    Unfortunately I don't think there's anyway you are going to get 2 pins side by side in the rear even with the heads of.. just not wide enough

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