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Operation Thunder - $1,600 (Buffalo, NY)

Added: 2015-10-14 15:39:17 UTC • Ended: January 1st, 1970
Condition: Used - shows wear but 100% working and clean

Price

$ 1,500

I'm selling my Operation Thunder. This is a rare game and hard to find. Game is in excellent shape and was completely shopped and cleaned less than a year ago. Has myalr on the playfield and no wear (save for the scoops, which are amazing for it's age). Cabinet has some minor scratches but no fade (the front shot of the cabinet in my picture looks faded, but that's just the flash reflection). Translite is excellent. One of the plastic mountains in the top right corner has a crack but someone glued together. Took me months to notice.

You can find gameplay video that I shot on it here: http://www.twitch.tv/buffalopinball/v/20258192

Pick up only in Buffalo, NY. Trades considered, but prefer cash.


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