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SuperPang wrote:NOS flybacks for Toei TC-RM251S which is in a few Taito and SNK candies IIRC.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0431411451"
probably incompatible with: TC-HV25LM right? :(
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A Big Century plus multi game board. Just £1500 :lolno:

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/300980372642"
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crunchywasp wrote:A Big Century plus multi game board. Just £1500 :lolno:

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/300980372642"
The seller is actually an ok guy too :palm:
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So much bezel, so little screen.
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It looks like a Hyundai with a **** body kit.
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Fully tested and working despite the massively bent pins inside the connector.
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cools wrote:Fully tested and working despite the massively bent pins inside the connector.
lol. yeah. good spot.
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Must have a dodgy connector :lolno:
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Bits and bobs auction, but it reckons there are 4 x Naomi UR's (the ones with the **** pool game)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/7-swp-machine ... 2ecaed6726"

The one in the front of the picture looks pretty clean at least! Would need some work to convert back obviously, but it's one day left at hovering at £200
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SuperPang wrote:NOS flybacks for Toei TC-RM251S which is in a few Taito and SNK candies IIRC.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0431411451"
Nice!!!

My SNK Candy has a Toei TC-RM25T. When doing a cap kit on my chassis, there were only photos/listings for TC-RM251S caps. Turned out to be pretty much identical. So definitely picking one of these up.

Edit - Daduq! anyone see the 'import charges' listed on this ad?

Import charges:
US $15.33 (amount confirmed at checkout)

I've never seen this before. Very strange. They can't be removed. Seems redundant as import charges are billed to the receiver anyway?

Hmm. Seems ebay has the answer. Still, bloody annoying as I never get done for import taxes.

I usually pay import charges only when the item is delivered to me. Why do I need to pay import charges when purchasing the item?
This item ships through the Global Postage Programme. You will be charged for the full price of the item at checkout, including postage and import charges. Import charges include applicable customs duties, taxes, brokerage and other fees. Exclusions apply. For additional information, see the Global Postage Programme terms. Since you pay the import charges when you purchase the item, you won't need to pay these charges again when the item is delivered to you. Import charges must be paid upfront and can't be paid later for items purchased through the Global Postage Programme.
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o1s1n wrote:
SuperPang wrote:NOS flybacks for Toei TC-RM251S which is in a few Taito and SNK candies IIRC.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0431411451"
Nice!!!

My SNK Candy has a Toei TC-RM25T. When doing a cap kit on my chassis, there were only photos/listings for TC-RM251S caps. Turned out to be pretty much identical. So definitely picking one of these up.

Edit - Daduq! anyone see the 'import charges' listed on this ad?

Import charges:
US $15.33 (amount confirmed at checkout)

I've never seen this before. Very strange. They can't be removed. Seems redundant as import charges are billed to the receiver anyway?

Hmm. Seems ebay has the answer. Still, bloody annoying as I never get done for import taxes.

I usually pay import charges only when the item is delivered to me. Why do I need to pay import charges when purchasing the item?
This item ships through the Global Postage Programme. You will be charged for the full price of the item at checkout, including postage and import charges. Import charges include applicable customs duties, taxes, brokerage and other fees. Exclusions apply. For additional information, see the Global Postage Programme terms. Since you pay the import charges when you purchase the item, you won't need to pay these charges again when the item is delivered to you. Import charges must be paid upfront and can't be paid later for items purchased through the Global Postage Programme.
I know from shipping with dhl ec over the years ou have the option of paying the import charges etc so tis seems to be just an extension of that.
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Scaffa wrote:Bits and bobs auction, but it reckons there are 4 x Naomi UR's (the ones with the **** pool game)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/7-swp-machine ... 2ecaed6726"

The one in the front of the picture looks pretty clean at least! Would need some work to convert back obviously, but it's one day left at hovering at £200

Just to note for anyone looking to buy these.

They will need a different control panel upper and stick style CP, plus the naomi 60pin wiring loom to the I/O will be missing as will the 1p/2p stick/button looms. So will be hard and costly to get all these bits for 4x cabs, unless you want to play pool...

These also have different base lids too and they have attached on the side a tower for money and not sure wht holes etc are on the side.


Just incase anyone thinking its a simple swap to make it into a normal Naomi. :awe:
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o1s1n wrote:Import charges
I noticed this new feature recently and have actually made my first purchase using it this morning. It makes a lot of sense but is a bit annoying for those items where I would normally ask the seller for a cheeky low valuation.
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SuperPang wrote:
o1s1n wrote:Import charges
I noticed this new feature recently and have actually made my first purchase using it this morning. It makes a lot of sense but is a bit annoying for those items where I would normally ask the seller for a cheeky low valuation.
At least it saves the parcelfarce £12 for delaying your package charge.
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SuperPang wrote:
o1s1n wrote:Import charges
I noticed this new feature recently and have actually made my first purchase using it this morning. It makes a lot of sense but is a bit annoying for those items where I would normally ask the seller for a cheeky low valuation.
In all the thousands of items I've bought online (with a large % being outside of Europe), I've only ever gotten stung for tax on airsoft gear coming from China and the US. (Gun shaped items tend to draw attention to themselves!). I just try to avoid UPS at all costs. Has worked great so far.

Everything else has sailed through without any issues. So it's extremely disheartening to think this could be applied at source on ebay purchases.

Not that I'm a tax dodger or anything... :lol:
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Nice and cheap! Someone grab this lovely game!!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sorcer-Strike ... 4acaa93387"

;)
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LoRez wrote:Nice and cheap! Someone grab this lovely game!!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sorcer-Strike ... 4acaa93387"

;)
Damn, I missed that, I'd have been all over it. :(
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Korean "boot", I'd wait for a real one. There are actually 3 different types of Korean Sorcer Strikers: Made in Japan for Korea, Legit made in Korea for Korea, and that thing.
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