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Rubber Bumper - Score Card Holder / Apron (Bally/Williams):
Price: $0.49 each
Status: In Stock
(12 Available)
Part #: 23-6313-1
Condition: New
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Black rubber bumper/stopper. Mounts in hole at lower center of playfield score/instruction card holder (apron) at front of playfield. Acts as a bumper between the apron and the playfield glass, and keeps playfield in place (especially during transit or shipping).
Fits Bally & Williams games, old and new. May fit/work on other makes/models as well.
Measures 1/2-inch in diameter, 1/4-inch thick.
Replaces Williams #s 23-6313-1, 23-6313-1, 23A-6313-1.
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Fits The Following Games: (The list below may not be complete, and it's accuracy is not guaranteed. Contact us if you have any questions.)
BALLY: Addams Family, Addams Family Gold, Attack From Mars, Black Rose, Bugs Bunny, Corvette, Creature From the Black Lagoon, Dr. Dude, Doctor Who, Gilligans Island, Harley Davidson, Indianapolis 500, Party Zone, Radical!, Shadow, Theatre of Magic, Twilight Zone, WhoDunnit, World Cup Soccer '94
WILLIAMS: Banzai Run, Big Guns, Congo, Cyclone (1988), Dirty Harry, Fire!, Fish Tales, Funhouse, Getaway, Hurricane, JackBot, Johnny Mnemonic, Machine: Bride of PinBot, No Fear, Riverboat Gambler, Space Shuttle, Swords of Fury, Taxi, Terminator 2, White Water
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