NEW Crazy things you'll do to get a game home.

I picked up an NBA Fastbreak for $500 last year from some family that had acquired and had no clue how to maintain it. The lockbar had been pried up and the glass removed I can only assume because the morons didn't know they could drill out the coin door lock. They literally didn't know the power switch was on the bottom! "I plug it in but it doesn't come on!" I decided to just strap in the machine as is and get home ASAP without demonstrating how the head could be folded down. The glass went in my backseat. Play field was super dirty from being expose for so many years but the goodie bag and keys to the head were all inside safe and sound!

So yeah I use a 2012 Prius-C and an awesome little trailer to do my transporting here in Houston. The land is flat so the car never has any trouble chugging at 65 MPH.

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I have a 2013 Prius V, and I got a trailer hitch for it, but never have tried using it. I even got a kit to install in it to have brake lights and turns signals. I figured that I could get a little lawn mower trailer to haul behind it if I needed.
 
I have a 2013 Prius V, and I got a trailer hitch for it, but never have tried using it. I even got a kit to install in it to have brake lights and turns signals. I figured that I could get a little lawn mower trailer to haul behind it if I needed.


It's awesome. Inspiration from Gregg's Arcade Impossible channel convinced me to pull the trigger although his current whip Honda Element is super sweet.
 
I built a removable plywood bed extension onto my truck bed. The bed was only 60 inches long and the wheel wells on the Tacoma bulge out obscenely, so I was limited to 3 upright cabinets. With my bed extension and a bunch of ratchet straps I can do 5 full-sized uprights.

Damn, that's a good idea!
 
The old Volvo 245 had no trouble fitting a normal game! :D

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I've not hauled anything large arcade-wise, but I have amazed many people with the amount of things i was able to haul with my 96 4 door integra and 2001 4 door civic over the years.
 
that's slick! weird that you allowed them to ride on your lawn and tear it up...

I didn't. To date, this was the weirdest experience in the hobby for me. Of course, he got stuck and soon most of the neighborhood was involved in trying to get him out. The guy apparently had a curfew, half of my pants got ripped off in the towing process... I don't really like bringing this experience up too often.
 
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