Sort of a restoration - Kangaroo

flynn54321

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Ok so I recently picked up a Kangaroo cabinet with a different game in it.
The cabinet was in really nice shape (except the front panel that had a huge hole in it and a metal plate bolted over it)
I already owned a Kangaroo (working) in a nasty cabinet - so I took the front part of the game off - and replaced the one on the NICE cabinet. I then transfered everything over - about 3 1/2 hours but it looks good...

The old Kangaroo cabinet is going out on the curb!
 

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great work as always, but I didn't really see anything wrong with the other cab?
 
Looks really nice. For some reason most Kangaroo cabinets i have seen are always in bad shape. I always had a good time playing this game, enjoy!

Braido...
 
Looks good..how much trouble was it taking that front part of cab off...My kangaroo was in pretty nice shape so it really only needed cleaning..still need to clean the inside sometime....I hate those lockbars...:D I guess thats one way to avoid bondo and repaint...
 
Looks good..how much trouble was it taking that front part of cab off...My kangaroo was in pretty nice shape so it really only needed cleaning..still need to clean the inside sometime....I hate those lockbars...:D I guess thats one way to avoid bondo and repaint...


It wasnt bad at all - maybe 30 min to do both (remove both fronts - and put the good front on the NICE Kangaroo cabinet)
 
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