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| discgolfer72:
from all i hear out there in ca arcade machines are a dime a dozen so 100 seems pretty high i pay 50$ here for non working games (some without monitors,or gameboards but they always have populated controlls and coin doors) for 100 you could probaly get a working game on cl where you are at but by all means dont buy a working classic and rape it |
| dtechlogic:
Anyone here in Los Angeles, CA that knows an arcade place were they give good deals on the cabinet. I am going there Friday and i willt ry to take some snapshot of what they have available. Thanks for the response guys. I am still calling up more arcade places to get more prices. I am kind of shopping around for a good deal. if a half working arcade what price should i pay. What is the ideal price for the cabinet and a maybe working cabinet with monitor will worth. |
| DeLuSioNal29:
Yeah, I agree. $100 may be too high, especially if it does not AT LEAST include the coin doors and control panel. I have 4 in my garage that I acquired for FREE over the last year, ALL have control panels. DeLuSioNaL |
| dtechlogic:
I am trying fing out if anyone here in Los Angeles CA does have any arcade cabinets available. |
| RayB:
Glass or no glass? |
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