
Items spotted on eBay
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- Previously alien_mame
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Re: Items spotted on eBay
I'm a bit surprised at him as well! 

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- TheRedKnight's Lover
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gone ^^ 

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- Street Fighter
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Re: Items spotted on eBay
Are these genuine Sanwa or knock offs? Seem cheap.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Sanwa ... 2572f60665"

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Sanwa ... 2572f60665"
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- Supermod
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Those are just stock pics so dunno, not unbelievably cheap tbh.
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- Ming the Merciless
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- Blue Skies Ahead
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Re: Items spotted on eBay
Obviously wants to sell it to buy a house or something..

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- Pony fucker
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Or he wants someone to fly over there with £33k in cash & then murder them 

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- By Spectre
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My god, that fella is a complete joke at the best of times (£800 for avp etc) but this takes his **** to a totally new level 
Loving the shots of his "£3k" pcb slung into a dusty old woody, powered on ontop of another pcb etc

Loving the shots of his "£3k" pcb slung into a dusty old woody, powered on ontop of another pcb etc
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- stompin' an' jumpin'
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What a dick. I've sold a couple of PCBs to that boy via eBay in the past and he was friendly and paid quickly so as a seller he was grand. His prices are **** ridiculous though and I would never dream of buying from him. He asked me to contact him if I was selling any other bits and bobs in future - Obviously I have no intention of ever getting in touch. I can't remember what I sold him but needless to say when he sells them he'll mark them up by around 75% and hope that some poor fool's on the lookout for them 

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Oh my, That's insane! I sold my de-suicided original Zero Team PCB for €80 included a while ago. It sold within a couple of minutes btw.andygeezer wrote:Obviously wants to sell it to buy a house or something..

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- One of dese bad boys
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- eBay: Skykappa
Re: Items spotted on eBay
Naomi at a slutty price. No sun burn. A bit of a make over and she's gonna be moist.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sega-Naomi-Vi ... 4d0c65c8dc
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sega-Naomi-Vi ... 4d0c65c8dc
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- Fosters Political Ambitions
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Re: Items spotted on eBay
Great spot!
Hard to trust judgement from that photo. But from what is visible the cabinet is not damaged at all, just dirty. For the price you get a Naomi system with Virtua Tennis and a monitor with "no screen burn" which looks decent from what I can make out. All working, CP seems ok, if the cabinet cleans up well that's a bonus at that price.
Someone buy it. It would be irresponsible not to.
Hard to trust judgement from that photo. But from what is visible the cabinet is not damaged at all, just dirty. For the price you get a Naomi system with Virtua Tennis and a monitor with "no screen burn" which looks decent from what I can make out. All working, CP seems ok, if the cabinet cleans up well that's a bonus at that price.
Someone buy it. It would be irresponsible not to.

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- Potato!
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- You can't polish a turd, but I can
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Re: Items spotted on eBay
What's wrong with you lot!
It's a 'fair' price for sure but it's not bargain basement, they all go for around that and lower in that condition

It's a 'fair' price for sure but it's not bargain basement, they all go for around that and lower in that condition

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Re: Items spotted on eBay
@wonderbanana : saw many naomis recently at that price?
Cheers for the dig, I've asked the seller a few questions, requested more pics.
Cheers for the dig, I've asked the seller a few questions, requested more pics.
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- You can't polish a turd, but I can
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No, I usually see them cheaper.baddy wrote:@wonderbanana : saw many naomis recently at that price?
As I said it's a fair price, not knocking that but its no uber bargain.

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- Hello, I say
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I'd second that.wonderbanana wrote:What's wrong with you lot!![]()
It's a 'fair' price for sure but it's not bargain basement, they all go for around that and lower in that condition
By the time you put the money into it (artwork, paint, wiring and poss monitor swap) you may as well of took the plunge and bought an E3/AWSD.
On the other hand if you want a Naomi and you dont mind spending the time to stip and chop the cab and pay for the artwork, you could have a nice NNC/NC but your still stuck with JVS only and 31k unless you buy a JVS to JAMMA loom/convertor and sort the monitor out.
in the middle of £150-250 is where id be looking to pay for a naomi upright, straight from site depending on pastics condition and Naomi hardware inside.
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- You can't polish a turd, but I can
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Re: Items spotted on eBay
Spot ontetsujin wrote: in the middle of £150-250 is where id be looking to pay for a naomi upright, straight from site depending on pastics condition and Naomi hardware inside.

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- Street Fighter
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Re: Items spotted on eBay
I remember paying £1200 for my first naomi. How times have changed.tetsujin wrote:I'd second that.wonderbanana wrote:What's wrong with you lot!![]()
It's a 'fair' price for sure but it's not bargain basement, they all go for around that and lower in that condition
By the time you put the money into it (artwork, paint, wiring and poss monitor swap) you may as well of took the plunge and bought an E3/AWSD.
On the other hand if you want a Naomi and you dont mind spending the time to stip and chop the cab and pay for the artwork, you could have a nice NNC/NC but your still stuck with JVS only and 31k unless you buy a JVS to JAMMA loom/convertor and sort the monitor out.
in the middle of £150-250 is where id be looking to pay for a naomi upright, straight from site depending on pastics condition and Naomi hardware inside.