FS Parts: Sega VIRTUAL ON PCB and Control Panel - TNT Amusements

Todd Tuckey

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Sega VIRTUAL ON PCB and Control Panel - TNT Amusements

Had to break this cockpit apart as it was installed in basement and built around it...it was originally a double game...just a single left...we plugged game in and white screen....so not working...but we did not go any further...took off the complete control panel you can see here with those special joysticks...its $100...also have complete in cage logic board....but its probably not working..the board inside is clean and does not have any smells...outside fan looks rusty....its $75 and its heavy!!! (all plus shipping)... email me directly [email protected]
 

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Todd, for future reference, Sega twins come apart quite easily.

unbolt the wood cab from the metal base (if you want, place a 4x4 under the front of the wood cab edge when doing this so it stays level), and it splits into pieces smaller than any UR. Everything is connectorized and it doesn't take that long. Remove the seat if you have to really get it small..

And if you take the CP off, the wood cab will fit through a 28" door.
 
this was only one of the twins...there was not a second machine...the other machine we junked was Continental Circuit which is in another thread with a working board.
 
Side Panels

Hi Todd, any chance you have the twin wooden side panels in the dumpster? These are the wooden boards that surround the monitor and are covered by plastic. Thanks
 
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