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#2266
Ok, ok, but when i m at home i m surfing the web with a ****ty modem...which works really slow. When i m at work i do have strong internet connection, but not as much time. I ll dig i ll dig, cause you have good prices.
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#2268
Instructor
Looking for a nice set of aero mirrors in either GP white or black...would prefer power, but manual would work as well. Please send me a PM if you have a set. Thanks!
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http://www.ipdb.org/showpic.pl?id=498&picno=8478
Very cool. I've never seen a Porsche themed pinball machine.
#2271
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Eight 964 D-90 rims for sale
$600 for all eight. Five 6"rims w/52mm offset, three 8" rims w/52mm offset. more pics on marketplace... Lost job yesterday and wife says, sell your spare wheels. Buyer pays shipping. If you do not want tires, about $15 for dismounting and disposal at buyers expense. One of the 8" rims has a crack that needs welding.
#2272
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Cobalt, Rocket Rob nailed it.
It's a Data East Checkpoint.
There is a guy I can put you over to, in Asbury Park that makes older machines functional and performs partial rehab on them and sells them. Interesting place, TONS of 80s to mid-90s machines, a few electromechanicals. His "warehouse" is very interesting...stay away if you dislike cats...I could barely deal with it but picked this one up after selling one that I performed a FULL rehab. on a few months ago and delivered to a Rennlister friend (along with a car) up in Maine. On the return trip, I picked up another one to work on.
To my knowledge, this is the ONLY Porsche themed machine out there, and not sure that it's authorized as they mispell "Porsche" wherever it says it on the machine and the Porsche logo is bastardized with a "modified" Data East logo.
The theme is rally racing, in the German Alps and has several German landmarks on the back glass to include the famous Cathedral and a few other notable landmarks. The "live" race scene is an S-curve and has a Ferrari (believe it's a 308? ...looks very Magnum P.I.), a C4 Corvette, a Porsche Speedster and what appears to be a wide body Carerra with slant nose type rear brake ducts. The colors are vibrant if the machine is in good shape, there's a chick that shouts "FASTER!!" when you get the ball down the flipper lane and a race announcer that prompts you for bonus features. You can even select your music type prior to launching your first ball - it's quite "gimmicky" indeed!
The side of the cabinet is ALL Porsche related with checkers and such, very cool.
I have a wall of machines in my shop, they are all "fast" car/racing themed...it's a rule I plan to never break...although there are a few crazy themed machines I wouldn't mind owning.
It's a Data East Checkpoint.
There is a guy I can put you over to, in Asbury Park that makes older machines functional and performs partial rehab on them and sells them. Interesting place, TONS of 80s to mid-90s machines, a few electromechanicals. His "warehouse" is very interesting...stay away if you dislike cats...I could barely deal with it but picked this one up after selling one that I performed a FULL rehab. on a few months ago and delivered to a Rennlister friend (along with a car) up in Maine. On the return trip, I picked up another one to work on.
To my knowledge, this is the ONLY Porsche themed machine out there, and not sure that it's authorized as they mispell "Porsche" wherever it says it on the machine and the Porsche logo is bastardized with a "modified" Data East logo.
The theme is rally racing, in the German Alps and has several German landmarks on the back glass to include the famous Cathedral and a few other notable landmarks. The "live" race scene is an S-curve and has a Ferrari (believe it's a 308? ...looks very Magnum P.I.), a C4 Corvette, a Porsche Speedster and what appears to be a wide body Carerra with slant nose type rear brake ducts. The colors are vibrant if the machine is in good shape, there's a chick that shouts "FASTER!!" when you get the ball down the flipper lane and a race announcer that prompts you for bonus features. You can even select your music type prior to launching your first ball - it's quite "gimmicky" indeed!
The side of the cabinet is ALL Porsche related with checkers and such, very cool.
I have a wall of machines in my shop, they are all "fast" car/racing themed...it's a rule I plan to never break...although there are a few crazy themed machines I wouldn't mind owning.
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Cobalt, Rocket Rob nailed it.
It's a Data East Checkpoint.
There is a guy I can put you over to, in Asbury Park that makes older machines functional and performs partial rehab on them and sells them. Interesting place, TONS of 80s to mid-90s machines, a few electromechanicals. His "warehouse" is very interesting...stay away if you dislike cats...I could barely deal with it but picked this one up after selling one that I performed a FULL rehab. on a few months ago and delivered to a Rennlister friend (along with a car) up in Maine. On the return trip, I picked up another one to work on.
To my knowledge, this is the ONLY Porsche themed machine out there, and not sure that it's authorized as they mispell "Porsche" wherever it says it on the machine and the Porsche logo is bastardized with a "modified" Data East logo.
The theme is rally racing, in the German Alps and has several German landmarks on the back glass to include the famous Cathedral and a few other notable landmarks. The "live" race scene is an S-curve and has a Ferrari (believe it's a 308? ...looks very Magnum P.I.), a C4 Corvette, a Porsche Speedster and what appears to be a wide body Carerra with slant nose type rear brake ducts. The colors are vibrant if the machine is in good shape, there's a chick that shouts "FASTER!!" when you get the ball down the flipper lane and a race announcer that prompts you for bonus features. You can even select your music type prior to launching your first ball - it's quite "gimmicky" indeed!
The side of the cabinet is ALL Porsche related with checkers and such, very cool.
I have a wall of machines in my shop, they are all "fast" car/racing themed...it's a rule I plan to never break...although there are a few crazy themed machines I wouldn't mind owning.
It's a Data East Checkpoint.
There is a guy I can put you over to, in Asbury Park that makes older machines functional and performs partial rehab on them and sells them. Interesting place, TONS of 80s to mid-90s machines, a few electromechanicals. His "warehouse" is very interesting...stay away if you dislike cats...I could barely deal with it but picked this one up after selling one that I performed a FULL rehab. on a few months ago and delivered to a Rennlister friend (along with a car) up in Maine. On the return trip, I picked up another one to work on.
To my knowledge, this is the ONLY Porsche themed machine out there, and not sure that it's authorized as they mispell "Porsche" wherever it says it on the machine and the Porsche logo is bastardized with a "modified" Data East logo.
The theme is rally racing, in the German Alps and has several German landmarks on the back glass to include the famous Cathedral and a few other notable landmarks. The "live" race scene is an S-curve and has a Ferrari (believe it's a 308? ...looks very Magnum P.I.), a C4 Corvette, a Porsche Speedster and what appears to be a wide body Carerra with slant nose type rear brake ducts. The colors are vibrant if the machine is in good shape, there's a chick that shouts "FASTER!!" when you get the ball down the flipper lane and a race announcer that prompts you for bonus features. You can even select your music type prior to launching your first ball - it's quite "gimmicky" indeed!
The side of the cabinet is ALL Porsche related with checkers and such, very cool.
I have a wall of machines in my shop, they are all "fast" car/racing themed...it's a rule I plan to never break...although there are a few crazy themed machines I wouldn't mind owning.
My father is in the business or was of pinball machines and have over a hundred now warehoused in VA close to Martinsville.
His business use to be based in Hamilton Twsp, NJ close to Trenton. Use to have pinball machine auctions about twice a year. When he still lived up here.
Steve
#2274
Race Car
Steve, WOW...would love to spend the afternoon in that "warehouse" of machines. I'm a sucker for mechanical/electrical/electronics combined.
OK, back to selling 964 stuff.
I've updated some of my ads to reflect items that have sold.
Will list some more items here shortly, once I get the balance of my "orders" packaged and out the door.
OK, back to selling 964 stuff.
I've updated some of my ads to reflect items that have sold.
Will list some more items here shortly, once I get the balance of my "orders" packaged and out the door.
#2275
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I have an engine stand adapter ring available that I used during my rebuild. Purchased from Mainely Designs, they go for $150 new, used for one rebuild (first and last!)....$75 plus shipping. PM me for pics if interested......
SOLD
SOLD
Last edited by buck_31; 12-03-2012 at 11:53 PM. Reason: Sold
#2276
Race Car
I'll take it if it'll work for a 993 motor. Please email jefcATmindspringDOTcom.
#2277
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Cobalt, Rocket Rob nailed it.
It's a Data East Checkpoint.
There is a guy I can put you over to, in Asbury Park that makes older machines functional and performs partial rehab on them and sells them. Interesting place, TONS of 80s to mid-90s machines, a few electromechanicals. His "warehouse" is very interesting...stay away if you dislike cats...I could barely deal with it but picked this one up after selling one that I performed a FULL rehab. on a few months ago and delivered to a Rennlister friend (along with a car) up in Maine. On the return trip, I picked up another one to work on.
To my knowledge, this is the ONLY Porsche themed machine out there, and not sure that it's authorized as they mispell "Porsche" wherever it says it on the machine and the Porsche logo is bastardized with a "modified" Data East logo.
The theme is rally racing, in the German Alps and has several German landmarks on the back glass to include the famous Cathedral and a few other notable landmarks. The "live" race scene is an S-curve and has a Ferrari (believe it's a 308? ...looks very Magnum P.I.), a C4 Corvette, a Porsche Speedster and what appears to be a wide body Carerra with slant nose type rear brake ducts. The colors are vibrant if the machine is in good shape, there's a chick that shouts "FASTER!!" when you get the ball down the flipper lane and a race announcer that prompts you for bonus features. You can even select your music type prior to launching your first ball - it's quite "gimmicky" indeed!
The side of the cabinet is ALL Porsche related with checkers and such, very cool.
I have a wall of machines in my shop, they are all "fast" car/racing themed...it's a rule I plan to never break...although there are a few crazy themed machines I wouldn't mind owning.
It's a Data East Checkpoint.
There is a guy I can put you over to, in Asbury Park that makes older machines functional and performs partial rehab on them and sells them. Interesting place, TONS of 80s to mid-90s machines, a few electromechanicals. His "warehouse" is very interesting...stay away if you dislike cats...I could barely deal with it but picked this one up after selling one that I performed a FULL rehab. on a few months ago and delivered to a Rennlister friend (along with a car) up in Maine. On the return trip, I picked up another one to work on.
To my knowledge, this is the ONLY Porsche themed machine out there, and not sure that it's authorized as they mispell "Porsche" wherever it says it on the machine and the Porsche logo is bastardized with a "modified" Data East logo.
The theme is rally racing, in the German Alps and has several German landmarks on the back glass to include the famous Cathedral and a few other notable landmarks. The "live" race scene is an S-curve and has a Ferrari (believe it's a 308? ...looks very Magnum P.I.), a C4 Corvette, a Porsche Speedster and what appears to be a wide body Carerra with slant nose type rear brake ducts. The colors are vibrant if the machine is in good shape, there's a chick that shouts "FASTER!!" when you get the ball down the flipper lane and a race announcer that prompts you for bonus features. You can even select your music type prior to launching your first ball - it's quite "gimmicky" indeed!
The side of the cabinet is ALL Porsche related with checkers and such, very cool.
I have a wall of machines in my shop, they are all "fast" car/racing themed...it's a rule I plan to never break...although there are a few crazy themed machines I wouldn't mind owning.
I used to run a pinball business in HS back in the late 70's during the summers. I have a few electromechanical games from the mid 70's an original Brunswick air hockey a Chicago gaming with nearly 400 games (early version with all the good games) and a Mega Touch Ion but this is the coolest pinball I have ever seen. I will have to see if I can find one this would complete the collection.
Thanks for the info.
PS if you want to pass along the contact I will give him a call.
Last edited by cobalt; 12-03-2012 at 11:15 AM.
#2278
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For sale - 964 Master cylinder
I have a prefectly good master cylinder that I removed from my car. It has around 70K miles. My powerbooster went out in my car and I decided to upgrade to a 993 booster and a 993 M/C.
I know that these are $1600 new. I'm looking to get $400 plus shipping.
Contact me for pictures.
Thanks!
I know that these are $1600 new. I'm looking to get $400 plus shipping.
Contact me for pictures.
Thanks!
#2279
Nordschleife Master
WANTED: Front left (USDM driver's side) brake caliper hardline (goes from back of brake caliper to the strut where it meets the softline) for a Carrera 2.
Fittings need to be nice and crisp (hence why I need one, and I should invest in a 11mm flare nut wrench too).
Fittings need to be nice and crisp (hence why I need one, and I should invest in a 11mm flare nut wrench too).
#2280
Race Car
Have you checked if they're still available thru Porsche?
I ordered some a few years back, I recall the price wasn't too bad.
Let me know if you need some PET info./help (part#, etc.)
Wait'll you guys see what I found the other day!!
I ordered some a few years back, I recall the price wasn't too bad.
Let me know if you need some PET info./help (part#, etc.)
Wait'll you guys see what I found the other day!!