What's a good price for a Star Wars game?

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What's a good & reasonable price for a Star Wars upright machine? thats seems to be in good shape on the outside.
 
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$750 or under if you are buying.

$750 or over if you are selling.

I am assuming a WG monitor, good but not "WOW" condition.



/My opinions, share them I will. Law, they are not.
 
$750 or under if you are buying.

$750 or over if you are selling.

I am assuming a WG monitor, good but not "WOW" condition.



/My opinions, share them I will. Law, they are not.
agreed, what gozer said.

I'm Buying (least trying)
Yeah Thats what I'm hoping the price is! I'm really worried cause the seller's not responding. I don't want to miss out on this deal! How many rare games pop up locally?
 
agreed, what gozer said.

I'm Buying (least trying)
Yeah Thats what I'm hoping the price is! I'm really worried cause the seller's not responding. I don't want to miss out on this deal! How many rare games pop up locally?

My question is this: How do you manage to afford a cab like that? I can't even see myself paying $20 on tubular locks.
 
My question is this: How do you manage to afford a cab like that? I can't even see myself paying $20 on tubular locks.
Save money, go broke.:) I hate spending money so I save it up. I do ask my self that question every time some game show's up. I try to be carful when buying. I don't know how much the seller wants it for. :( I'll find out soon.

I probably should be spending my money on more important things.. I need to get control over this money spending problem.
 
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$750 or under if you are buying.

$750 or over if you are selling.
So in other words don't ever plan on buying a machine from a KLOV member. :D

It'd take at least $1200 for me to sell mine as it has a freshly rebuilt Amplifone setup and the SW/ESB kit in it. The first two uprights I bought for well under $400.00. But this doesn't set a "standard" for price.

Bottom line you pay what you can afford.
 
It'd take at least $1200 for me to sell mine as it has a freshly rebuilt Amplifone setup and the SW/ESB kit in it.

I am glad I never knew that. :)

I recently picked up a "non working" one for $600. WG6100, cab in good shape. Needed to have flyback turned up and the yoke rebuilt. Took me over a year to find a decent one locally.
 
Pretty accurate. I paid $750 4 years ago for my SW on CL. I jumped on it, & have not seen one advertised locally since.
It's got a 6100 that I capped & put an LV2000 in. I also replaced the CPO, & rebuilt the ARII.
Great deal? Not really, but I've now got a Star Wars.
 
I paid $800 for mine and then paid to have it shipped. I'm very happy with the purchase price. Don't let the KLOVers sway you from this if the price comes in at a reasonable number (especially if it is local). If you wait around for a cheap one you may never have one.
 
I personally wouldnt pay more than $1000 for any arcade game, but would put this one in the $800-$1000 range. I lucked out last May and picked one up less than 2 miles from my house.
 
I know that when I finally buy one for more than I'd care to spend and travel 10+ hours round trip, one will show up locally and for a good deal lower!
 
Hey guys, thanks for the feed back. I'm going to head over to look at the game. Wish me luck!
 
Mine was about $1000 total for all the parts, which include an Amplifone. I just have to stop procrastinating and put it together. :)

Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
 
I paid $800 for my Star Wars and it was worth it. I did have to drive 9 hours to get it though, none locally or anywhere in-state for sale.
 
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