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Added: 2018-11-16 01:07:22 UTC
• Ended: November 29th, 2018
Condition: HUO - Documented (Home Used Only)
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$ 6,500
Decided to change my line-up and my Ghostbusters Premium drew the short straw. I bought this game NIB from Jason at Classic Game Rooms in Georgia. It was purchased in the Fall of 2016 when the Premiums finally began to roll off the line after the summer from Hell with all the ghosting issues this title had with the LE’s and PRO’s. It has one of the most beautiful art packages of any Stern and ColorDMD.COM has just released a color dmd for this title (my GB has [red] stock DMD).
For upgrades I added the following:
—Pinblades
—GB Shooter/plunger
—Air ball guard over left subway ramp
—Ecto Goggles protector
—Terror dog (or whatever the hell it was called in the movie)
—Service Bulletin 190: Capacitor Service Kit 502-7060-00
It does NOT have a GB topper or a shaker motor.
The game has a whopping 524 plays over the last two years. The only defects I could come up with is dimpling on the play field, but that is common with many Stern games.
It plays 100% and looks like it just came out of the box. Comes with all the items that were in the goody bag and of course the owner’s manual. I hate to sell this pin but time to move it on and add something new.
This is local pick up only and cash only sale. Not interested in trades. Thanks for looking.
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