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FrizzleFried

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I'm thinking about selling a few things and would like to know what you folks think a respectable asking price would be for the following:

(1) Working Pole Position PCB. Both the +5 and GND have been "upgraded" by tying all respective test points together. It's also been upgraded to run off a power supply with a 4-pin molex connector (either you can use an AT PS, ATX PS (jumpered to run) or a standard switcher with +5 line(s) wired to a molex connector. Note that only the +5 and GND lines are run by the separate power supply...all other voltages are still supplied by the linear power supplies in the cabinet. I run a separate switcher PS personally. NOTE: The PCB works fine with an unmodified harness plugged in to it and just the 2 Atari power supplies pushing the +5V and GND...the molex would simply dangle next to the PCB. Of course the power and GND upgrades won't apply as the power and GND is going through the harness... OR you could even cut the molex connector off and solder the +5 and GND loops to their proper pins and still gain the benefit of the upgrade if you wish... just DO NOT RUN the +5 through the harness AND use the Molex to push the +5 at the same time! If you use the molex connection, CUT ALL +5 LINES FROM THE HARNESS (both boards). I, personally, like to use the switcher myself... it's been rock solid stable with both my PP (the one for sale) and PPII boards. The PCB also has had the batteries removed and NVRAM (I think that is what it was called) installed in it's place.

(2) Championship Sprint full kit (2 PCBs, CP, pedal assembly, marquee (yellowed), harnesses)... works great aside from the fact it will not save track times at power down for some reason.

(3) Indiana Jones kit (PCB, marquee, control panel). Freshly rebuilt Atari stick. CP has one small tear at front. Plays awesome.

(4) Road Blaster kit (PCB, wheel panel, pedal assembly, marquee)... works great. Pedal can use some paint... CP in good condition with a couple places needing paint touchup.

Now, I am not sure I'll be selling any of these ... or I may sell one or two ... just getting an idea of what I could get. I can use the dough and most of these games have gotten very little love...
 
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Pole position board. $150 (dont think the PS Mod adds to value)

Indiana kit. $275 (last nice kit I saw sold for $250)

road blaster kit. $150- $175 (I paid $100 just for a board set)
 
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