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Old 24th Oct 2017, 3:57 pm   #1
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Default Mitsubishi Z20

Just finishing refurbishing this machine, thought you might like to see the photos as I have not seen many of these machines . I was also really lucky because I got the original boxes with it as well, very nice find .
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Old 24th Oct 2017, 5:11 pm   #2
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I like that! Wouldn't have looked out of place in the starship Enterprise!

I saw one on eBay sometime last year, bought about buying it, but decided I have enough 80's Hi-Fi stuff kicking about.

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Old 24th Oct 2017, 9:09 pm   #3
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And all it needs is a Ferguson Videostar 3V23 underneath it to complete that authentic 'bridge from the Starship Enterprise' look!
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Old 14th Nov 2017, 7:42 am   #4
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That looks really nice, you've done a bang-up job!

Did you have any trouble sourcing a service manual and parts (belts, etc.).

I'm thinking of refurbing the same model but haven't seen anywhere online that sells bits for this model.
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