Spy Hunter Cockpit for sale in WA state

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Here's a link to about a dozen pictures of the Spy Hunter cockpit,
below is a description of the machine. I'd be super happy if this
machine found a new home this weekend, again, no room and yet #$*(@!
again I have something else coming in...
I'm open to an interesting trade or part trade/part cash... To one of
the fellow collectors I'm asking $500 for the Spy Hunter, I have alot
more than that into getting it and reviving the electronics and
replacing missing parts.

I am driving down to Santa Clara, CA in July, possible delivery could be worked out for less than half of the other shippers, wrapped and I'll help you get it in your house.

Link to picture album:
http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q217/wideopenthrottle36/ForSale/Spy Hunter/

SPY HUNTER COCKPIT (SITDOWN)
Plays great, All controls work and feel good, control panel artwork
looks nice but has minor age cracking near the bend of the panel,
cabinet is halfway clean and halfway rough. There are a few gouges
taken out of edges of the cabinet, and sideart is peeled off in places
and scratched. The bottom edges of the cabinet have scuffing and
chipping. An aftermarket switcher power supply and board have been
installed for reliability and ease of repair.
The marquee is nice, but the light is not working. The monitor bezel
looks awesome and only needs the bulbs behind it replaced to be pretty
much near perfect. The backglass on the seat is bubbling artwork
coming of the glass. Has not peeled or cracked yet, but ideally would
want to be set down by some triple thick or clearcoat to ensure long
life. The speaker grill in the seat is bent. The wiring has been
spliced, but works as it is and I have an original unhacked harness to
go along with the machine. Not trying to trash the condition of the
machine, its not horrid or at the point you'd want to part it out,
I've had it in my gameroom for a year and a half now, I just want to
be realistic and honest in my description. This Spy Hunter is a good
playing machine that would be a sweet and unique addition to a mancave
or classic gameroom or a good canidate for restoration to a
preservationist!
 
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If that thing was'nt sooooo HUGE! I might be interested! Man it takes up aleast 3 places for games. lol

It's really only about the width of an upright if I remember it correctly. If you have it at the end of a row, against a wall, it doesn't take up any more space than an upright (with space to stand in front of it) would.
 
It's really only about the width of an upright if I remember it correctly. If you have it at the end of a row, against a wall, it doesn't take up any more space than an upright (with space to stand in front of it) would.
Dead nuts right on Bobby... 24.5" wide if I remember, 6 feet long, but you don't have to stand behind it so it actually takes less space up than a pinball machine. Against a wall or in a corner it works really well and you can butt up a machine to the back of it which you can't with a pinball. I really love this game and spent alot of time and money to bring her up here and get her working, but alas, I am out of walls and out of corners to stuff machines with yet another pinball machine coming in this weekend...
 
If you end up parting it out please keep me in mind Karl! Good luck with the sale.
Will do, hate to part it out but after some of the ridiculous lowball offers I almost want to do it out of spite! :D

What parts are you looking for Dean? I have a shitload of extra goodies I've been collecting that I was not going to include in the sale of the machine.
 
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