Items spotted on eBay

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Re: Items spotted on eBay

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I'm a bit surprised at him as well! :wtf:
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gone ^^ 8-)
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Are these genuine Sanwa or knock offs? Seem cheap. :problem:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Sanwa ... 2572f60665"
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Those are just stock pics so dunno, not unbelievably cheap tbh.
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This will be not a cheap one....
R-Type Leo

http://www.ebay.de/itm/281103693130?_tr ... 97.c0.m619"
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Obviously wants to sell it to buy a house or something.. :wtf:
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Or he wants someone to fly over there with £33k in cash & then murder them :awe:
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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 :lol:

Loving the shots of his "£3k" pcb slung into a dusty old woody, powered on ontop of another pcb etc
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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 :problem:
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andygeezer wrote:
Obviously wants to sell it to buy a house or something.. :wtf:
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. :)
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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
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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. :D
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:lol:
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What's wrong with you lot! :think:

It's a 'fair' price for sure but it's not bargain basement, they all go for around that and lower in that condition :wtf:
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@wonderbanana : saw many naomis recently at that price?

Cheers for the dig, I've asked the seller a few questions, requested more pics.
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baddy wrote:@wonderbanana : saw many naomis recently at that price?
No, I usually see them cheaper.

As I said it's a fair price, not knocking that but its no uber bargain. :P
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wonderbanana wrote:What's wrong with you lot! :think:

It's a 'fair' price for sure but it's not bargain basement, they all go for around that and lower in that condition :wtf:
I'd second that.

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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tetsujin 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.
Spot on :pointup:
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tetsujin wrote:
wonderbanana wrote:What's wrong with you lot! :think:

It's a 'fair' price for sure but it's not bargain basement, they all go for around that and lower in that condition :wtf:
I'd second that.

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.
I remember paying £1200 for my first naomi. How times have changed.