Complete in Box NES Top Loader Computrainer Racermate bundle

Any serious offers for my complete minty in box Top Loader Computrainer Racermate bundle, let me know.

Please make offers prior to shipping.

Please do not message me asking a price as this is honestly not the type of item I have any sort of price in mind on.

Don't want to sell this, but I recently have just too much stuff and this money will help go towards other purchases.

Pictures can be seen here via this link:

http://s231.photobucket.com/albums/ee158/raregamergirl/

Pictures do not do this set justice, though. Only known boxed Computrainer Racermate NES set that I have ever seen or heard of. 1 of 1. This particular set is in BEAUTIFUL condition. The person I bought it from was a fanatical bicycler (sp?) and used this as a second set. They told me they used it a few times as they primarily used their other set. They only purchased this one as a back up and they kept it perfect. Everything is still in its original packaging and in perfect shape. The box looks slightly rough in the pictures, but it is much better than it actually appears.


List coming soon of a complete list of all inner contents. EVERYTHING originally included is included here. Inner packaging that holds it all in place is there as well.

Comments

  • Other purchases as in a boatload of rare sealed NES goodness??
  • I can vouch for the awesomeness of this particular item -- you won't find one in better, more complete, condition. It's the finest specimen of I've seen for a CompuTrainer. I'd love to own it, but I've already got one... and they are HUGE.
  • Link to pictures added.



    Thanks for the kind words Dain image



    Chad- you can say that image The good thing is that I do already have most of the expensive titles included in those auctions. Still a few titles I need sealed, though, in there.
  • I'd love to have this, but I don't have the spare cash. AWESOME item. Good luck with the sale.
  • Crazy item... hopefully you get a good price for it... Cause I want you to win those auctions image

    Good luck with the sale.
  • Bump this to the top.



    List coming soon, have to go through all the things to figure out their actual names, lol.



    Some interest so far, PM me any offers.
  • im jealous of your collection
  • you made the cover of gamesniped Sara.

    ~~NGD
  • Yay image



    Thanks Link image



    I owe you one.



    More interest coming in, let me know any offers.



    I just noticed I still haven't added a list of the items, will do so tonight when I get home for the evening.
  • iv never seen the computrainer before. what are they worth?



    well pm sent anyway
  • They usually bring around 400-600 depending on which system and who sees it. It crosses over between NES and profession cycling so it has 2 niche markets which equals big bucks. I am sure Sara is expecting 800-1000 for years just guessing cause it is the only CIB one that has surfaced that I know of, or have seen.

    ~~NGD
  • oh ok thanks NGD. pretty cool technology for the nes. so is it as rare CIB as the stadium events?
  • I won't lie. I just had a blast looking through raregamergirls sealed game pics in her photobucket.
  • XarsefaceX, that's nothing image   
    I do appreciate the kind words, though.


    When I eventually update with the rest of my sealed NES, SNES, N64, PS1 and GB stuff, I will PM you.



    Might take me ages, though. I am SO terrible about things like that.



    My sealed NES stuff is definitely my favorite stuff. My favorite sealed game I own, though, is probably my Harvest Moon for the SNES (not my most valuable, but one of my favorite games and the first HM to go on a console in the US).



    I do love promo items, though, too. Promo stuff is as niche as it gets, but some of the neatest items are definitely promo items.

    Sealed collecting is very expensive so you really need to learn quite a bit to get everything for decent prices. When I first started collecting sealed stuff, I knew absolutely nothing. I got lucky on a huge lot that twinturbomike had and I already had some sealed stuff and from there, just started collecting sealed stuff.

    Bronty helped me out a ridiculous amount in the beginning. Can't say enough for what he does for the community.

  • Originally posted by: xARSEFACEx

    I won't lie. I just had a blast looking through raregamergirls sealed game pics in her photobucket.



    I second that!!!
  • These sets are a very seasonal thing and don't do very well in the summer. They only pull about $300-550 in the summer depending on condition, model and what is included. During the winter they fetch anywhere from $750-1250 because this is when most cyclists buy them to train indoors during the winter. (9 out of 10 are bought by cyclists). I personally sold a complete one minus the box for $1000 for the stand and $200 for the cartridge and paperwork and another different complete one for $870 last winter. I still have one that I actually even use on rainy days. It's quite fun really and beats the hell out of the Exertainment bike. As for this truly CIB Computrainer, I personally would not sell it for less than $1500 because I know that if I wait that someone WILL eventually buy it wheter a cyclist or a gamer. Good luck on the sale
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