superbovine
Well-known member
Hey guys,
So I was doing some further excavation in our body shop and came across this gem no one was even aware we had. It literally has never been used as far as I can tell, was poorly covered in a plastic sheet for the last decade, then had years and years of old bumpers etc stacked on top of it.
It has the names Kar Grabber and G-Tronix marked on it, along with several "2006" date stamps on various components. The computer boots up to Windows XP, to a screen asking for a activation key. The site it tells you to get it from is no longer distributing keys and asks you to install a new software suite which I declined of course.
Inside is a Celeron processor computer, I believe it said 400mhz (powah!). There are three drawers filled with things I have never seen, nor does my body guy have any clue about (and he's been the only body guy here since 10+ years before this thing was built).
I'm attaching photos of the unit, drawers, and laser assembly. Does anyone recognize any of this stuff as useful or of any value? Or should I just junk it all for scrap? I have a feeling the software suite update could be fatal (hardware too old) and get into having to sink money into it which is NOT going to happen; and I seriously question the value of the small bits alone.
BTW, the cart quality, if you can't tell from the drawers closed photo, is ****. The drawers don't fit right, the side panels flex heavily like 22ga with thick paint. The casters look nice, heavy duty with locks on all... but the rubber on them is wearing off already having literally only moved 60 feet in their whole life.
Thanks in advance.
So I was doing some further excavation in our body shop and came across this gem no one was even aware we had. It literally has never been used as far as I can tell, was poorly covered in a plastic sheet for the last decade, then had years and years of old bumpers etc stacked on top of it.
It has the names Kar Grabber and G-Tronix marked on it, along with several "2006" date stamps on various components. The computer boots up to Windows XP, to a screen asking for a activation key. The site it tells you to get it from is no longer distributing keys and asks you to install a new software suite which I declined of course.
Inside is a Celeron processor computer, I believe it said 400mhz (powah!). There are three drawers filled with things I have never seen, nor does my body guy have any clue about (and he's been the only body guy here since 10+ years before this thing was built).
I'm attaching photos of the unit, drawers, and laser assembly. Does anyone recognize any of this stuff as useful or of any value? Or should I just junk it all for scrap? I have a feeling the software suite update could be fatal (hardware too old) and get into having to sink money into it which is NOT going to happen; and I seriously question the value of the small bits alone.
BTW, the cart quality, if you can't tell from the drawers closed photo, is ****. The drawers don't fit right, the side panels flex heavily like 22ga with thick paint. The casters look nice, heavy duty with locks on all... but the rubber on them is wearing off already having literally only moved 60 feet in their whole life.
Thanks in advance.
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