FS: Pole Position II boardset

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I have a fully working PP II board set for sale.

$185 shipped

Here are a few pics of me playing the game in my dirt TEST cabinet
 

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It will work in any pole position cabinet but if the board set didn't come from a cockpit it wont have brakes if that matters.
 
I could have swore I read something on how to make the brake work in a sitdown using an upright PCB but I can't find the document...
 
I know the pinouts for the harness mention that if you have an upright, you jumper the brake wires to another pin IIRC. That being said, it would seem that the boards are all the same and the harness actually enables the brake. I remember this from recreating my harness on my upright. I think the pinout info was on mikesarcade.com.
 
Come on guys, PCB's are the same, cabs and wiring harnesses are different. The weird 5 pin molex that goes to the gas is where the brake pin goes. In an upright, it is missing (as is the brake pedal), in a cockpit it is there. Brent added a brake to his upright, and it wasn't a PCB mod. Bullwinkle is more right than the direction Frizz E's boytoy's schwanger points.
 
I have no idea but I put at least 2 ur board sets in my cockpit and it had no brakes found 1 that had a serial number from a cockpit and the brakes worked. I have no idea just my 2cents still seems like a good price
 
its in the harness. The brake edge connector pin is jumpered on the upright, and connected to a switch (or is it a pot - i forget) on the cockpit.
I've got brakes on both my Upright PP1 and PP2. Both boardsets came from upright machines.
 
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