Sold A3000D with lots of upgrades

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Hi All,

I'm selling this because it just sits on a desk looking pretty but never gets any use. I know one of you can give it a proper home.

- Amiga 3000 (rev 9.) 68030 @25Mhz
- Ram on motherboard fully populated 2MB chip + 16MB
- A3660 (rev 5) @50 Mhz
- Phase-5 Cybervision 64 w/4MB
- Indivision ECS V2
- Indivision X-Surf 100
- Indivision RapidRoad USB
- Indivision BigRamPlus 256MB
- Super Buster 11, Ramsey 51
- Kickstart 3.1
- 80 GB 10,000 RPM hard drive
- Dual floppies
- Keyboard
- Tank mouse
- Dell USB CD-ROM drive
- Powered USB hub

Asking $1800 USD ~1600 euro (Paypal friend or +fees) + shipping.
Asking $1700 USD ~1500 euro (Paypal friend or +fees) + shipping.

Asking $1500 USD ~1380 euro (Paypal friend or +fees) + shipping.

The system is very stable with the A3660 and the onboard SCSI works flawlessly. I've read there can be issues with similar setups but this system is solid.

Amber works great. Installed the Indivision ECS V2 because it looks better on LCD monitors.

System was purchased with battery damage that was localized to the area around the Varta battery and Paula. Repairs performed: All corrosion removed (Vinegar neutralized and abrasively cleaned) and any VIAs with corrosion cleaned with jewelers drill bit and patched through (probably unnecessary) with thin single stranded wire. A few damaged traces were patched. Logic chips replaced. Paula socket and few smaller sockets replaced. Several capacitors from the area were also replaced. All exposed traces coated with nail enamel. Circled in the image below are some areas that appear green. This is protective coating. I tried a couple different ones before settling on clear nail enamel. These repairs were performed ~ 2 years ago and there is still no sign of corrosion.

VC190 (RTC frequency variable capacitor) is missing.

One ferrite bead in the video section is bridged with a wire, I should have replaced this but couldn't find a reference to the correct part.

computer_verif.jpg inside_verif.jpg front.jpg rear.jpg repair.jpg

Additional will be posted below
 
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I am assuming this is NTSC?

Is the US shipping outside of the US at this point in time?
 
It is NTSC. It does have a switch on the back that connects to the PAL/NTSC header.

I wasn't able to find anything about international shipping restrictions so I think good in that regard.
 
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