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FS: EIGHT BALL DELUXE CPU AS-2518-35 #2 Working OK SEE VIDEO

Added: 2020-08-07 17:22:24 UTC • Ended: August 10th, 2020
Condition: Used, good condition

Price

$ 119 (Firm)

Price is firm

Here is for sale an original Bally CPU/MPU for pinball machines made by Bally during the end of the 70s until middle of the 80s.
Part #: AS-2518-35.
A set of roms (U2=2532 Eprom and U6=2532 Eprom) for the game "EIGHT BALL DELUXE" is installed on it (Please do not ask to send you this board with a different configuration).
This MPU is complete and working 100% OK (SEE PICTURES AND WATCH THE VIDEO).
It was fully tested in our EIGHT BALL DELUXE pinball machine (SEE VIDEO).
Battery for the RAM 5101 (U8) is not included in this sale.

A video showing this board in action can be seen in the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1yP9-A4M2Q

Shipping available only to any address located in the CONUS for $14.00
Paypal accepted. Price is firm.

Thanks for looking!

Robert Urbanowicz
PINBALLMANIA LLC
http://www.pinballmania.com
http://www.facebook.com/pinballmaniallc


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