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Added: 2019-02-16 22:42:18 UTC
• Ended: February 28th, 2019
Condition: Fully shopped/refurbished
$ 2,000
I have a very nice F-14 Tomcat for sale. This machine had a lot of hours and parts put into it to get it to this point and while not a perfect example is a pretty nice machine overall. I'm honestly only selling it because I have 2 of them, otherwise I'd probably keep it!
-New Pinscore display
-New rubbers
-New bulbs
-New flipper bats
-New beacon drive belts
-New leg bolts and levelers
-Playfield, ramps, and plastics were all disassembled, clean and polished.
-CPU, Power Supply, and Flipper power board were all gone over by a professional board repair shop. CPU has off-board battery pack installed.
-Cabinet has been touched up in a few spots (mostly in the blacks) and looks pretty sharp. Coindoor has been refinished.
The machine is fully working. The only issue is that the beacon motor takes a few seconds to get started if it has not been spun in a while. Once it gets going it spins fine. My High Speed has the same issue and I'm not sure how to fix it.
Additional Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/dv12jTy
The machine is located in Patchogue NY on Long Island (on ground floor in my garage for easy pickup). Please PM me if interested!
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