WelshWizard wrote:I aquired a spare case on trade me for a $1 even has a spare C64c motherboard in it , seems the buyer wants to courier it even though he had Buyer pickup on the auctionand $20for sending across Auckland is high when it only costs $10 in petrol to get into the city and back.
Carcenomy wrote:20 bucks to ship it across Auckland? Are you kidding?! I can have a complete Lenovo G570 notebook shipped from Auckland to Invercargill for less than 20 bucks, shipping a partially empty C64C for 20 across town is just robbery. Anyone would think the guy is trying to make up for only getting $1 for the shell?
As for the machine you did buy, it looks good. The price is a smidgeon higher than I'd feel comfortable paying, but with that said it does include a 1541-II, and does run. That makes a difference from a lot of used C64s I've seen recently. About the only servicing I'd do is fixing the keyboard (all C64 keyboard are the same internally so you can get the missing parts from any of your existing units) and cleaning the heads in the 1541-II. Just a cotton bud and some CO Contact Cleaner is all I've used for cleaning my 1541s, works a treat.
Carcenomy wrote:Ah I see. Yeah just pick it up - there's a bit of girth in that pile of stuff so it likely would cost a bit to ship... heckle the guy, there's absolutely no need to ship it.
Finally a working 64 for you... you'll be stoked!
WelshWizard wrote:Not sure if I overpaid for this item on Trade Me
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =428477181
Carcenomy should know better than me seeing as I have only just started getting C= stuff, at least with this one the seller states he has been using it on test.
YetiSeti wrote:
What interested me about the auction, although not enough to bother asking on the auction, were the three bits in the bottom left corner of the picture. I'm not sure what those few devices are. They look like things from other consoles. Can you post back what these things are please.
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