0 bids? The auction sold for $495 and I offered it to a few members here in so cal for $300.00 before it went on ebay.
Had the members wanted it they could have definetly got it for $300 cleaned up it, plugged it in so it could be sold as working and resold it for a lot more than $300!!
So not sure what you mean about 0 bid auction links or how that's bothering members? 
I'm just trying to help out a few guys in get a good deal, but if you guys prefer I don't bother trying to help out fellow members than I won't post any more ebay links. Since it wasn't against policy what's the big deal?
You
completely missed the point I was making ... or perhaps you forgot that you posted the following:
---Cleveland steamer--- I may hock my current cab and get it. I just found the same game on ebay for $1,500!! I looked at it and I'm telling you just some tlc and it would be great game for someone
Here is the same game after a little paint and the and art.
http://cgi.ebay.com/CAPCOM-MARVEL-VS-CAPCOM-2-arcade-video-game-CLASSIC_W0QQitemZ150095560599QQihZ005QQcategoryZ13716QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
The $1,500 that you raved about here was a zero-bid, nobody-bought-it auction. Nobody bought it because the price was outageous!! You used it as a benchmark for the other auction.
THAT is what I was complaining about.
Every so often, someone without the benefit of experience posts about prices and what a great deal somethng is using a ridiculously-priced eBay auction as a reference (example here: your $1500 cabinet). It is misleading and could do harm to someody else, who also doesn't know what a reasonable price is, when they bid the original cabinet up to $700.
As I said, $300 ain't terrible and I explained why.
I also said that I have one of those Dynamo showcases. Mine has a *working* NAOMI GD-ROM running Virtua Tennis 2 (just a *little* bit rarer than MvC2), a beautiful bright monitor and no water damage. I paid about the same as the guy who bought the water-damaged one. Trust me when I say this -- there isn't a ton of money be made fixing that cab up ... unless you find that rare person who not only believes that it is worth $1500, but also has the cash to buy it. Since your $1500 guy didn't, I wouldn't hold my breath.
To sum up: The original aucton that you posted was great ... your hyping it into something it is not with a really bad zero-bid-no-sale eBay example is what I object to.
Cheers.