Awww, Crap. Shuuz kit FS, mostly NOS

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Hate to do this, but we had a death in the family, and I need to help out with some funeral expenses.

I have a Shuuz kit for sale. Here's the rundown on the condition:

Flexi Marquee - NOS. Has a couple of nicks on one side that light shows through (can be seen in pictures)
Side art - 2 pieces, NOS
CPO - Oversized, NOS
Bezel - Used, but uncut. Has a couple of small tears that have been taped over. Looks good.
PCB - Used, working 100%
Also includes a laser copy of the manual.

I will take offers through Sunday night--PM me if interested.

Thanks for looking.
 

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here to give you a bump and ask what approximately this is worth?

I would pm you and offer $100 and maybe insult you, which would not
be my intent.
 
Who knows what anything is worth these days :).

I will say that I've been collecting these parts over a period of about seven years, and I have a lot more into it than that. It's a fun and rare game...wouldn't be offended by any offer, but I'll have to get more than that to break even.
 
I want to say the used/working PCB is worth more than 100 alone. Not to mention that the art is pretty hard to come by.

Nice looking set.. Good luck with the sell.
 
These were very popular around these parts a little while back. Hopefully someone wants this to help out. Sorry to hear of your situation.
 
Does anyone know what style of cabinet this was typically installed in?

System 2? (not sure)

Very few dedicated cabs were made, but they were in the later style Atari cabs that Primal Rage, Pit Fighter, Cyberball, EPROM, Klax and others came in. The manual has an illustration and makes a small reference to the production and cabinet style.

Seems like that was the cab style Atari was going to in the late 80s, early 90s. A lot of the prototypes at Atari Museum use them.
 
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