Part out - Make Trax MINI (Western PA)

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I had no takers on the intact cabinet, so it got smashed. Prices are plus shipping from Pittsburgh, PA.

I have the following available:

1. Make Trax PCB - tested/working 100% -- $50
2. Williams power supply PCB - tested/working 100% -- $20
3. Make Trax mini control panel - VG+ condition - stick is missing one spring but it works w/o it -- $40
4. Make Trax mini monitor bezel - VG+ condition -- $35
5. Williams power transformer - tested/working 100% -- $20
6. Williams coin doors (upper and lower) - wiring has some cut wires -- $25
7. Make Trax mini wiring harness -- some cuts but it was functional in the cabinet I pulled it from (coin counted shows 877 plays) -- $25
8. Williams mini cabinet hardware: rear door hinge, interlock bracket, lock bracket, wood monitor tray, repro metal piece that mounts between the monitor bezel and CP, monitor bezel side mounts, speaker w/ grille, coin chutes, monitor trip bezel (not the one with the graphics), and more. No marquee brackets though. You hardly ever see a Williams mini being parted, so if you need bits and bolts to restore/complete a cabinet, don't pass this up. $45

Additional pics when I can get them posted..

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I never seen a post for the cabinet as a whole, i would have been interested in it!!!!
 
Bits:

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Monitor (wood shelf and plastic bezel are not included with the monitor but are included with the hardware above):

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CP:

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Power PCB:

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Damn Steve- I don't remember seeing your original For Sale post or I would've tried to work something out with you. Oh well- next time! :)

EDIT: Now I remember- I even posted in your thread! Why didn't the mini catch my eye? :confused: Oh well...
 
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Yep, I am well aware what VAPS is, been a member for most of my 14 years as a game collector.

Not that I owe an explanation to anyone since it was *my* money bought the game (and not *yours*), and it was *my* money that was lost when the game was cut up (and not *yours*), but you can't preserve something no one wants. That cab was posted many times and had no solid hits. The cabinet was missing critical cabinet specific parts that in the 7-8 years I've owned the it I was never able to locate. I am not a storage facility that has the luxury or letting things sit around indefinitely in hopes that some day someone may decide to buy it. We needed space in the garage cleared by a certain date and when the games didn't sell by that date, they met their fate. Sad but true. If you don't like it, you should have ponied up and took them off of my hands and then *you* could do whatever you wanted with them.

Don't worry, I'll be thinking of you when I cut up the remaining cabinets and pitch all of the parts into the garbage. You would have died seeing all of the bits that I tossed get crunched up by the Waste Management truck.

Go preach your "I'm greater than thou 'cause I only preserve" shit somewhere else.
 
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