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Author Topic: Atlanta and nearby local buyers only - 25" Wells Gardner monitor  (Read 858 times)

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I dont know how to repair monitors so I had my boyfriend remove a monitor from a Virtua Fighter 2 cabinet.
It's not hooked up anymore and it stopped working about 3 months ago.
I of course don't know what's wrong with it.
If anyone is interested, they can come pick it up for $50.
(cash only).
It's a 25" Wells Gardner m/n 25K8112.
If anyone near Atlanta is interested, please email me at
pcdoctor01@nospamhotmail.com
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Re:Atlanta and nearby local buyers only - 25" Wells Gardner monitor
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2004, 12:27:19 am »
I'd get that off of you if I have the transportation :(
No vehicle atm but check this out, look on ebay there are tons of WG cap kits, you can probably fix that thing pretty cheap and save yourself a bunch of money

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Re:Atlanta and nearby local buyers only - 25" Wells Gardner monitor
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2004, 03:27:46 am »
I don't know anything about repairing monitors.
I wish I did.
I've heard of cap kits but I'm not willing to solder small stuff.
I'm too chicken.
My boyfriend ended up installing a tv in the cabinet as a replacement.
The monitor is still for sale if anyone is interested.