Top Hunter MVS set for collectors only (explanation inside)

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Top Hunter / NEO-MVS (US) - Complete MVS set without cartridge.

Let me explain (sorry for my english ok)

I had bought this full kit some years ago at a arcade reseller without knowing the used cartridge was dead... Despite that fact, the kit was absolutely complete and mint in box: includes 2 sets of flyers (one english/one spanish), with mini marquee, sticker and dips sheet.
Now, here is the most important: since the serial number on the cart's label was original and matching with the box's one, I unstuck it from the cart with Zippo lighter oil (Zippo oil does NOT damage the glue nor the label). So the original cart's label is preserved on a special paper for adhesives, and can be easily re-stuck on another cartridge.
Thus this set is perfect if you have a working, but uncomplete, or in poor shape, Top Hunter MVS cart.

I want $50.00 or 40 Euros for this set (shipped).
Prefered method of payment is payment in PAYPAL balance.
Will be shipped Priority Airmail in a safe package with bubble wrap.
You can PM or email me at snshousemix@free.fr (feel free to ask any question).

Note: if some of you think it is expensive because there is not the cart, don't forget it is very easy to find a bare Top Hunter MVS cart at a very low price (between $20 and $40), but a very lot more difficult to find a full kit at less than between 80 and 125 bucks ... , cause what makes the collector's value is the box with matching serials and all the artworks in good condition etc...
In this set is included every original single thing to get a full kit in mint condition.
 

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Just out of curiosity, where did you learn the zippo lighter fluid trick? I've never heard of it before, and it seems like it could be quite handy. I'm going to have to try it out.
 
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I learned it from a friend who could remove the damn price or barcodes stickers on beautiful video games carton boxes absolutely without any damage. ;)
Believe me, it is a fuckin PRECIOUS trick in gold for MVS collectors who, for example, have a full kit but a very damaged box.. if they are a bit cautious, thanks to the ZIPPO oil and the blade of a knife, they can remove the label of the box and restick it on another box... Zippo oil doesn't stain. When the label is dry, you may add a little UHU glue stick on the sticking side of it, then you re-stick on the box of your choice ! It is totally impossible to see it was done. :p
 
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