
Items spotted on eBay
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- TheRedKnight's Lover
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... wait - candies' prices rose? 

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What's the typical landed price per unit for this when done in the past?cools wrote:The UK needs a container load of unrestored ex arcade machines brought in...
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- Blue Skies Ahead
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Not exactly viable in today's econmical climate - shipping/tax/vat alone would kill any such deal.cools wrote:The UK needs a container load of unrestored ex arcade machines brought in...
Reallly Europe is ****.
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- Potato!
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andygeezer wrote:Not exactly viable in today's econmical climate - shipping/tax/vat alone would kill any such deal.cools wrote:The UK needs a container load of unrestored ex arcade machines brought in...
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

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- One of dese bad boys
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Get your post count up and just be genuine about it.. It's easy.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!
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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 excessiveskykappah wrote:Get your post count up and just be genuine about it.. It's easy.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!

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- Pony fucker
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You would be lucky finding a minter for that.kernow wrote:Could get a mint astro for that 18 months ago... Sigh
£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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- One of dese bad boys
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- Bubble Bobble Binman
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Doesn't have a jamma adapter.emphatic wrote:Japanese Rygar with JAMMA adapter: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RYGAR-Japanes ... SS:GB:1123"
Made him an offer and he accepted

I'm guessing its the same jamma adapter as Bomb Jack?
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- Blue Skies Ahead
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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 .50pgeotrig wrote:andygeezer wrote:Not exactly viable in today's econmical climate - shipping/tax/vat alone would kill any such deal.cools wrote:The UK needs a container load of unrestored ex arcade machines brought in...
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 wrongand that without any guarantees (you could get some dodgy cabs ) strong yen doesnt help either
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- Breastfeeds when required
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Sorry, I misread the listing. How much did you pay?gradius wrote:Doesn't have a jamma adapter.emphatic wrote:Japanese Rygar with JAMMA adapter: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RYGAR-Japanes ... SS:GB:1123"
Made him an offer and he accepted![]()
I'm guessing its the same jamma adapter as Bomb Jack?

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- Bubble Bobble Binman
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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
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

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- Please Continue...
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- Potato!
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lol the username



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- Supermod
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lol-o-rama 

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- Potato!
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/me sends mail on behalf of kern ...he needs his bit of steak and ....

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- stompin' an' jumpin'
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Soxy devil 

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- Fosters Political Ambitions
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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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- Ralf Little impersonator
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Wonder if "collection in person" is an option. She might let buyers have a cheeky fondle. 

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- Blue Skies Ahead
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hmmm.. lol.. desperation.. she is on adult friend finder..