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... wait - candies' prices rose? :-o
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cools wrote:The UK needs a container load of unrestored ex arcade machines brought in...
What's the typical landed price per unit for this when done in the past?
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cools wrote:The UK needs a container load of unrestored ex arcade machines brought in...
Not exactly viable in today's econmical climate - shipping/tax/vat alone would kill any such deal.

Reallly Europe is ****.
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andygeezer wrote:
cools wrote:The UK needs a container load of unrestored ex arcade machines brought in...
Not exactly viable in today's econmical climate - shipping/tax/vat alone would kill any such deal.

Reallly Europe is ****.

aye what geezer said ,think the last time someone got a quote i think it was 700-800 per unit but that could be wrong :think: and that without any guarantees (you could get some dodgy cabs ) strong yen doesnt help either
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Rumbaldo wrote:Wish I could see that but I don't have access because of my less than 10 post count! where abouts is it sorry?

Oops just seen you are in Sussex neighbour don't worry!
Get your post count up and just be genuine about it.. It's easy.
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skykappah wrote:
Rumbaldo wrote:Wish I could see that but I don't have access because of my less than 10 post count! where abouts is it sorry?

Oops just seen you are in Sussex neighbour don't worry!
Get your post count up and just be genuine about it.. It's easy.
I only signed up last night to see that 1 item. I'm sure in time the post count will go up in time but IMO A 10 post requirement to read the trading section just seems like an encouragement to post a load of gumpf. which i may well of done here spread out over the last 4 months but to do 10 rubbish posts in an evening seems excessive :lol:
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kernow wrote:Could get a mint astro for that 18 months ago... Sigh
You would be lucky finding a minter for that.

£425 is a good price imo if the monitor is burn free & the body is not totally shagged. Personally I'd pay another £150-200 to get a minter, but that's becasue I have no time or skill :(
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:wave: :awe: :wave: 300 squids (for Astro 1) when I first started!
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emphatic wrote:Japanese Rygar with JAMMA adapter: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RYGAR-Japanes ... SS:GB:1123"
Doesn't have a jamma adapter.

Made him an offer and he accepted :awe:

I'm guessing its the same jamma adapter as Bomb Jack?
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geotrig wrote:
andygeezer wrote:
cools wrote:The UK needs a container load of unrestored ex arcade machines brought in...
Not exactly viable in today's econmical climate - shipping/tax/vat alone would kill any such deal.

Reallly Europe is ****.

aye what geezer said ,think the last time someone got a quote i think it was 700-800 per unit but that could be wrong :think: and that without any guarantees (you could get some dodgy cabs ) strong yen doesnt help either
Bringer of such jolly news.. remembers when you could pickup candy cabs in Japan for <£100, also remembers when NNC CP overlays where £7.5 and Noami plastics like the lid covers, cap covers etc where less than .50p
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gradius wrote:
emphatic wrote:Japanese Rygar with JAMMA adapter: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RYGAR-Japanes ... SS:GB:1123"
Doesn't have a jamma adapter.

Made him an offer and he accepted :awe:

I'm guessing its the same jamma adapter as Bomb Jack?
Sorry, I misread the listing. How much did you pay? :awe: The Japanese version is awesome. I bought a US PCB and did a rom-swap on mine. The Bomb Jack adapter will basically work, IIRC the start or coin buttons differ though + Rygar has two action buttons. More info here: http://www.arcadeforge.de/product_info. ... sctu2ni3s7"
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$140 (£88) plus postage.

I wish I'd offered less now, but I think it's probably a good price.

Thanks for the info on the tecmo/jamma shizzle :D
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lol the username :lol: :shifty:
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lol-o-rama :awe:
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/me sends mail on behalf of kern ...he needs his bit of steak and ....:awe:
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Soxy devil :awe:
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There used to be good money to be made by scratching your uncleaned **** with hello kitty knickers and listing them on ebay with a picture of a random lady. Those days are gone. :-(
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Wonder if "collection in person" is an option. She might let buyers have a cheeky fondle. :awe:
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hmmm.. lol.. desperation.. she is on adult friend finder..