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SOLD: Cuttle Cart 2 for sale....

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...possibly.

 

I'm thinking about selling my CC2. I love it, but I'm in a bind and need as much cash as I can get, because of unforeseen veterinary bills from my now passed on cat.

 

I know what they've gone for on ebay, so I know what I can get for it...but I don't want to get screwed over by ebay's listing costs and/or a buyer who backs out/doesn't pay.

 

Anyone interested and what would you be willing to pay?

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I have heard about the Cuttle Cart. Is the CC2 any different ? , and exactly what does it do/accomplish ??

 

I dont have the extra $$ at the moment.. Vet bills also have piled up..

 

good luck

 

Happy Holidaze

 

GINNIDOG

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Ahhh. now i understand.. that is such a cool piece of cart hardware for the 7800..

 

I presume the original was for the 2600........

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Ahhh. now i understand.. that is such a cool piece of cart hardware for the 7800..

 

I presume the original was for the 2600........

Yes, that's correct. There's information about the original Cuttle Cart on Chad's site I linked above. The original Cuttle Cart can load one game at a time via an audio interface similar to the Supercharger. It works well, but the CC2 is much nicer. :)

 

..Al

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DONT SELL IT, YOU WILL REGRET IT FOREVER, OR WORSE END UP PAYING DOUBLE TO BUY ANOTHER ONE.

I did it once, never again :D

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...possibly.

 

I'm thinking about selling my CC2. I love it, but I'm in a bind and need as much cash as I can get, because of unforeseen veterinary bills from my now passed on cat.

 

I know what they've gone for on ebay, so I know what I can get for it...but I don't want to get screwed over by ebay's listing costs and/or a buyer who backs out/doesn't pay.

 

Anyone interested and what would you be willing to pay?

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Tentatively sold/On hold, waiting for response/paypal.

 

I agree with Mimo... don't sell. Take out a loan, borrow from friends, parents...

 

... like they say in Willy Wonka... money is common, a Cuttle Cart... now those are rare.

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Tentatively sold/On hold, waiting for response/paypal.

 

I agree with Mimo... don't sell. Take out a loan, borrow from friends, parents...

 

... like they say in Willy Wonka... money is common, a Cuttle Cart... now those are rare.

Meh. I sold it. Too much money to pass up.

 

The economy sucks so no one is loaning money, parents are long dead, friends are just as broke and it's two weeks before Christmas.

 

I can always overpay for another one later if I want. I don't really have a problem with that. It's worth it.

 

And even still, - now that ZX-81 and I have tightened up PSP7800 (Prosystem port for PSP) to the point where it's near perfect, my real 7800 and the CC2 were just collecting dust anyway. Plus I have most of the games I want for the 7800 on real cart, and those I don't (homebrews) - I can always buy from the AA store.

 

But I hear you - I didn't WANT to sell it. It was just the easiest and quickest way to get the exact amount of cash I needed to cover me until after the holidays.

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$400.00

 

 

good price. I paid a little over that much about a year ago, but come hell or high water (like my NES PowerPak and SWCDX2 + Disk Dual for SNES), i just refuse to sell mine. Too rare, and gets so much use with my AV modded 7800

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Sold.

Thank you very much! I know it was hard to parts with. It works great and will see lots of use.

Very Grateful!

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