CeceWobbles
Beginner
It works as shown in this video. It comes with the rare optional seat, which detaches as shown, and the mounting forks can be removed, too. All controls and lights work, including the light inside of the seat for the VR glass marquee. The steering is a centering spring setup, similar to a Daytona USA upright cabinet, and uses all original Sega parts. The cabinet does have the option to do force feedback, and the wiring is there for it. I will include a spare steering assembly that has the FFB motor and clutch in case you want to find the drive board for that and install it. Although it's not pictured, a cover for the center of the steering wheel will be included. The monitor is a 25" Wells Gardner K7500. The Philips tube has lots of life left, and I did not see any burn-in. The monitor came out a different cabinet, saving you from having to see "INSERT COIN(S)" permanently. It's a great game that I'd love to keep, but I've got limited space and the ability to run my other VR board set in another Sega cabinet I have. These rarely pop up for sale around here, and the few times I've seen them in the last couple years, they've been the twin bench seat units in non-working condition. $800 cash takes it, and the price is firm. I also have a spare of the monitor glass and the upper marquee that you can have if you want them.
If you don't need the main boards and/or the monitor, I could work out a lower price. Because the deluxe model had a widescreen CRT, VR does have the option in the settings to run 16:9 widescreen if you'd rather change it to LCD. Otherwise, it's $800 for everything.
If you don't need the main boards and/or the monitor, I could work out a lower price. Because the deluxe model had a widescreen CRT, VR does have the option in the settings to run 16:9 widescreen if you'd rather change it to LCD. Otherwise, it's $800 for everything.