FS Parts: Galaga PCB sets and wiring harness and power board

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SOLD---Galaga PCB sets and wiring harness and power board

SOLD!


Edited to remove wiring box! Too heavy to ship!

I got this in a package deal last year but since I'm out of work I need to let this project go.

I believe I have 2 Galaga board sets here, I don't know their condition so assume not working? One has a little daughterboard on it for some sort of upgrade. The one that is missing chips (I think) has the chips on a extra piece of foam. You can see this in the pictures.

The box has what appears to be the wiring harness plus a bunch of fuse blocks etc. on a wooden board. I think this was originally from DJ DNS but it eventually came to me. EDIT: This apparently has the transformers and all that other bottom of the cabinet stuff in it, so this box is way too heavy to ship.

Last is a Midway Power Supply board. Again I don't know condition since I can't test any of this.

How about $100 plus shipping and paypal fees for the 2 PCBs and the power board? If you pick it up local I will throw in the wiring harness/power brick stuff in the cardboard box. That stuff is too heavy to ship.

It's all as is folks since I can't test it.
 

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trying to clarify the ad

Sorry for reposting but I dug into the wiring box and realized that it has the transformers and whatnot from the bottom of the cabinet in it. That stuff is way too heavy to ship, so I'm pulling that out of the original deal.

If you want the 2 pcbs and the power board, those will be $100 plus shipping and fees. If you are local I will throw in the wiring box with all the whathaveyous in it.

Sorry for all the confusion!
 
The thing i'm afraid of is having a big ass heavy part on the bottom of the box, and delicate pcbs on the other side. Even with good padding there is no guarantee that some driver will flip the box when tossing it onto a truck and suddenly that transformer is a sledgehammer on the circuit boards.

It's ok, it seems I got enough PMs from people who just want the boards anyway.
 
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