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SimEx 4D simulator for auction in Canada $1000

Discussion in 'Marketspace - Marktplatz' started by dand424, Jan 9, 2016.

  1. dand424

    dand424 New Member

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    I'm not selling this, but didn't want anyone who may have somewhere to put this thing to miss out. GovDeals is auctioning off a SimEx-Iwerks 4D Motion simulator. The starting bid is $1000 Canadian and no one has bid on it yet. Auction ends on Jan 14, 2016.

    This looks to me like the same type of platform used for the Star Wars simulation rides at Hollywood Studios in Orlando, FL. The down side is that you have to go and get it. And, it's got to be at least 15' tall. May be worth it just for the actuators, plc's, sound system power amps, etc. Appears to run on 480V 3-phase power.

    I'm new here, so I can't post a link. But if you go to the GovDeals dot com site and look under driving simulators, there it is.