Price check on several machines

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I found a guy 10 blocks from me that I have heard about him having games.I finnaly met the guy yesterday.Went in his garage and here is what he had.

San Francisco rush "sit down" 2 of them
Off road challenge "sit down" 2 of them
Astro fighter
Raiden
Terminator 2
Golden Tee 2005
Gloden tee 97
Star trek pinball and older one missing the glass marquee
Trivia whiz "cocktail"

He says they all should work but you know how that goes.There were other pins in there too couldn't see too much crap in the way.He also has two storage units full.This guy is dead broke but I got the impression he didn't reall wanna sell.But was talking to his roomate and he's going to stay on him to sell them.It just made me sick machines were covered dust and there were cats in and out.Anyway I told him I would gets some price checks for him. I told him I wanted classics more than the new ones he said theres plenty in storage.Hopefully this will have a happy ending.Anyone in Nebraska or close that maybe interested I'll hook you when I find out how willing he is to sell.Forgot camera I'll get pics later.
 
Here's what I'd think would be reasonable offers:
San Francisco rush "sit down" 2 of them good condition/working: $1400 for the pair
Off road challenge "sit down" 2 of them good condition/ working: $1400 for the pair
Astro fighter $200 if arts are there, $50 if not
Raiden $250
Terminator 2 $400 if guns fire accurately/ motors working
Golden Tee 2005 $450
Gloden tee 97 cabinet nice? Give him $150
Star trek pinball and older one missing the glass marquee TNG working: $1800, 25th Anniversary: $1000
Trivia whiz "cocktail" No idea

Obviously the Golden tees are tough to price. If the cabs are nice, you can swap boards. Otherwise, those things are like console sports games- once the year in title is over, noone cares for it.
 
$400 for a T2?! wow... I think $200.

We got ours for $100. However, without pics or more details I'm throwing out average numbers here. Unlike some other two-player shooters (mechanized attack) T2 seems to hold its value for collectors and gamers. Like I said, those guns and motors gots to be perfect for the $400.
 
So many factors involved for a blanket statement. But in my area typical prices have been:
San Francisco rush "sit down" 2 of them $800 for a pair in working order
Off road challenge "sit down" 2 of them $same as above
Astro fighter $100 if working $50 if not
Raiden $100 if working $50 if not
Terminator 2 $200 if working if not $50
Golden Tee 2005 $400 working $200 not working
Gloden tee 97 $100 working or not
Star trek pinball and older one missing the glass marquee - no clue
Trivia whiz "cocktail" - the monitor probably has a ton burn in on it and is junk and the amount of work to convert that to a usable game is ridiculous. I personally wouldn't touch it. But then again I'm semi lazy ;)

While I always preach (it only takes one buyer) just rmember if a game sits on CL for awhile it's not going to be any easier for you to sell it locally. No offense to anyone but games that I feel have little replay value due to repetitioun like Area 51, Carnevil and T2 sit on CL and are practically given away. If you like the game that's awesome but trying to get rid of them you better make sure your investment is minimal.
 
I sold a GT 2004 for $650 a couple of weeks ago and it wasn't even a complete. It was in mint condition though with a freshly recapped 27" wells gardner.
 
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