animesuperj
Well-known member
Gunbird and Pole Position Projects - Waukesha, WI - $150
Time to clear out some projects. I'm looking sell both for $150.
Gunbird
- PCB works
- Control panel has been sandblasted. Also had new top installed so I didn't have to deal with the swiss cheese top. There are currently no holes. I have new overlays to go on this as well.
- Monitor works, but occasionally a couple inches will sag down and then snap back up.
- Cabinet is in decent shape. Doesn't have feet, so has been dragged on a flat bottom a bit. I have a leg levers kit from Bob Roberts to install, which will be included.
- The jamma harness was cut to use on another project. It will be easiest to just pull all the wiring and re-wire a new jamma harness. I have a new harness kit from Bob Roberts, which will be included. (The current wiring is a mess, it was cut/spliced way too much, which is why it'd be easiest to just pull and start fresh)
Pole Position
- Missing a monitor
- Assume pcb will need repair
- Cabinet is in decent shape. The guy I got it from put a bunch of screws in the back-top, but once it's against a wall/by other games, you won't notice.
- I had a monitor and semi-working boardset in it before (had a slight graphics problem and sound issue), and it played in this cabinet. I'm assuming wiring/power is fine, just needs a monitor and the board fixed. Don't quote me on this, but that's my initial assessment with it.
- Bezel and marquee are in great shape. Dash graphic is from PPII for some reason, could use a repro PPI graphic.
That is everything I can think of on these two. Again, these are being sold as projects, together for $150. Gunbird has most of the parts to get it running, just need to fix the monitor and install buttons and sticks. I just don't see myself working on them anytime soon. I'm located in Waukesha, near the hospital. If you have any other questions on them, let me know.
Time to clear out some projects. I'm looking sell both for $150.
Gunbird
- PCB works
- Control panel has been sandblasted. Also had new top installed so I didn't have to deal with the swiss cheese top. There are currently no holes. I have new overlays to go on this as well.
- Monitor works, but occasionally a couple inches will sag down and then snap back up.
- Cabinet is in decent shape. Doesn't have feet, so has been dragged on a flat bottom a bit. I have a leg levers kit from Bob Roberts to install, which will be included.
- The jamma harness was cut to use on another project. It will be easiest to just pull all the wiring and re-wire a new jamma harness. I have a new harness kit from Bob Roberts, which will be included. (The current wiring is a mess, it was cut/spliced way too much, which is why it'd be easiest to just pull and start fresh)
Pole Position
- Missing a monitor
- Assume pcb will need repair
- Cabinet is in decent shape. The guy I got it from put a bunch of screws in the back-top, but once it's against a wall/by other games, you won't notice.
- I had a monitor and semi-working boardset in it before (had a slight graphics problem and sound issue), and it played in this cabinet. I'm assuming wiring/power is fine, just needs a monitor and the board fixed. Don't quote me on this, but that's my initial assessment with it.
- Bezel and marquee are in great shape. Dash graphic is from PPII for some reason, could use a repro PPI graphic.
That is everything I can think of on these two. Again, these are being sold as projects, together for $150. Gunbird has most of the parts to get it running, just need to fix the monitor and install buttons and sticks. I just don't see myself working on them anytime soon. I'm located in Waukesha, near the hospital. If you have any other questions on them, let me know.
