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Added: 2020-09-10 15:19:25 UTC
• Ended: September 17th, 2020
Condition: Used - shows wear but 100% working and clean
$ 6,799
Serious inquiries only. No trades (except for Addams). Here is a video of this beautiful game in play:
https://app.box.com/s/0w3mul0wmpelhwdqb6ujy0v15u0dh02m
This listing is for an original (NOT a remake) Bally Attack From Mars pinball machine in overall good condition. The playfield is vibrant with Comet LEDs. There is a very tiny bit of wear by the in-lane that was spotted and covered with mylar. The cabinet is in good shape with some fading on the left side and some scuffs here and there. The translite is in excellent shape, has all LEDs and some custom color-changing LEDs. The game was recently fully torn down, cleaned and re-rubbered. All posts were tumbled with glitz. Additional strip lighting and post lighting is installed. Also included is a set of neon lime green plastic protectors. The game is working 100% with no credit dot and plays lightning fast. The boards are clean. This is an original version. The remakes are known for chipping and forming divots the moment the first ball is launched. These original machines are built to last. Overall this a nice example of a classic top-ten pinball machine that would light up any bar, arcade or mancave. Call/text ########## [phone number removed]. Thanks for looking!
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