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  1. Well, I won it for just shy of 8 quid, i've prized open the back and found £7.20 in change - so that is a good start I really only bought it for the cab as I have a £75 JP club climber that I bought after it been broken into, so cab wrecked, but glass good. However, for the time being, I may give this a whirl It came with the original PCP manual which details the conversion kit and how to implement it from different machines. There is a conversion from club double to £150 version, but unfortunately that isn't the one I have as only 1 pound coin tube and it is different sofware. This one is £60/5p or £100/10p. Unusually, the 10p's go via the S10 mech The rom cart says solid silver, so there you go, that's what it was in a previous life! I found the manual quite fascinating. I'll scan and upload at some point. As you can see from the pics, it is in a pretty bad way, artwork peeling, masks off, but i'm going to try to repair, just to play a machine i've never seen The wiring loom looks a little bodged, there is what looks like an MPU3 connector at the top! (Pic 5) Many bulb holders and a couple of MPU connectors not even used. Note, the PCP button is not used at all I can see the PSU caps look blown. First job will be to look at the board. Phil.
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