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Shield for AS-2518-54 Fuse / Rectifier Board Assembly (Bally) (USED):
Price: $8.50 each
Status: Temporarily out- please check back... more info...
Part #: P-2692-2U
Condition: Used
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Used flat transparent plastic shield for Bally AS-2518-54 fuse/rectifier board used in many Bally and Bally/Midway pinball games (see listing below). Protects exposed fuses and electronic components on the board. Mounts to board using 3pcs of standoff # M-1829-3 (sold separately). Also fits on aftermarket replacement board # BPS054.
Used part in fair condition. Needs cleaning. Plastic shows some yellowing from age and past normal use. Missing standoffs. No cracks or breaks. Sold as-is.
Image is sample only- actual item may vary slightly in appearance.
NOTE: No warranty or returns on used items. Used items are sold as-is, and all sales are final.
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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/MIDWAY: Black Pyramid, BMX, Centaur, Centaur II, Cybernaut, Eight Ball Deluxe, Eight Ball Deluxe Limited Edition, Elektra, Embryon, Fathom, Fireball Classic, Fireball II, Flash Gordon, Goldball, Kings of Steel, Medusa, Mr. & Mrs. Pac-Man, Rapid Fire, Speakeasy, Spectrum, Spy Hunter, Vector, Xenon, X's & O's
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