WTB: Golden Tee 2005 PCB & Marquee

Hard drive, marquee, board and possible a PS or atleast the 4 pin power adapter for the board and HD. $150 shipped and I could do red or green. Red board you could use a standard computer PS so it would be cheaper, easier to ship.
 
Don't know if it's worth it. Looks like the 2005 sells for about $150-$200 more than the '99. I was trying to make a few extra $ by doing the conversion. What do you guys think?

Jeff
 
Meh! Probably not worth it atleast in my neck of the woods. A pre-Fore series GT sells for $200-$300. A Fore will sell from $400-$600 but I would think closer to the $400 in a conversion or older style cabinet. Not really a good return on investment so I wouldn't do it (even if it means that you don't buy my board anymore).
 
A Fore will sell from $400-$600 but I would think closer to the $400 in a conversion or older style cabinet. Not really a good return on investment so I wouldn't do it (even if it means that you don't buy my board anymore).

What about a Fore in a Dedicated cab?
 
I love Fore... I actually bought a Fore 2005 only to upgrade to a Fore Complete a couple months later. It's THE favorite game of the gameroom...

...and unfortunately it's down right now because I managed to kill the freakin' monitor.
 
For now its going into the gameroom, but as soon as the kids are tired of it, I'll send it on its way.:)

Jeff
 
What about a Fore in a Dedicated cab?

Around $500-$600. I don't know if there has just been 100 operators go out of business in Calgary but these are always at auctions and there always seems to be a bunch around. I used to get $800+ for them but now if I want to move them I have them at $500 and they don't last long.
 
GT Complete Kit

I'm selling my working Golden Tee Complete PCB/HD/marquee set $300 + $25 shipping USPS (USA). GT Complete came out in 2005.
 
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