FS Game: 2 San Fran Rush Machines

flynn54321

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Selling a pair of San Fran Rush machines.
Both are complete and power up and make the typical boot sounds - but neither have neck glow. I have not even checked if there is voltage there. Too many projects right now.
One has slight damage in back of seat (pictured)
The first $500 takes them both home.
Located in Green Bay, WI
 

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If I had the space I'd haggle with you... $300 for a Rush 1 with a dead monitor just sounds like too much to me.
 
I'd edit that post

If I had the space I'd haggle with you... $300 for a Rush 1 with a dead monitor just sounds like too much to me.

I think this is against the rules and certainly rude, you first state your not even interested in buying them anyway and then you complain about the price.

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