TeenageKicks77
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Looking for one, preferably already with the Murder Ride mod.
You’ve no chance of flushing my old pin out of him !!@TeenageKicks77 send me a message and I may be able to help you, got a friend who collects all kind of crazy rare/weird games who has a Rob Zombie in very nice shape... It kicked my ass plenty of times a few weeks back![]()
Everything of Tobins has a priceYou’ve no chance of flushing my old pin out of him !!
Laugh out loud I think I sold it to him for £7000 they are like rocking horse ****If he wants £4500 for it, I’ll take it.
Double that and he might entertain youYeah I know. Shhhsh!! Like I say, the one in the US is $4500, if he wants £4500 for it I’ll BACS it tonight.
And I presume you pay VAT to import itThe machine on FB is for sale in the USA at 4,500 DOLLARS and
Glad you hopefully found one, I think you'll enjoy it it's a fun gameIt's difficult to import from the US as Spooky pins don't have the CE... Means it can't be imported as a pinball machine. I think i found one now on the mainland, but they are indeed pricey.
It's difficult to import from the US as Spooky pins don't have the CE... Means it can't be imported as a pinball machine. I think i found one now on the mainland, but they are indeed pricey.
Seems like a silly question, but does that mean you can't import them at all, or that you can import them as something other than a pinball machine (& if so, what?)
Sounds like a load of ******** to me I’ve had and owned all the spooky pins a few I regret !! The U.K. has pinball heaven a U.K. distributor for spooky and I’ve had no issues importing from The USA in the pastI was completely unaware of the issue until i looked at buying the one that's listed on Pinside for $4250. Apparently you have to circumvent customs with removing some of the parts and then declare it as a 'design piece'. Seems very silly to me, but from what i've been told otherwise the machines will get either seized or destroyed by customs. Even newer Spooky pins don't have the CE certificate, i guess Europe is such a small market for them that they don't really care.
I was completely unaware of the issue until i looked at buying the one that's listed on Pinside for $4250. Apparently you have to circumvent customs with removing some of the parts and then declare it as a 'design piece'. Seems very silly to me, but from what i've been told otherwise the machines will get either seized or destroyed by customs. Even newer Spooky pins don't have the CE certificate, i guess Europe is such a small market for them that they don't really care.