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Game as it arrived.
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Bottom is split/falling out of cabinet.
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Better detail of the break with the shrink wrapped moved.
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Cabinet is also nailed together.
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Another nail up top right at the lockbar.
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Set up.Looks decent from across the room :-)
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Wrong lockbar.Has a System 11 bar instead of a WPC.
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You would think the cabinet was nice looking at it from over here.
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Get closer you discover that it is a sharpie touch up job on an already trashed cabinet that is nailed together with t
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Yes they painted over the labels.
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Side is buckled and the hinge is bent also.
None of this really matters now a new cabinet will be built.
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Glass removed.
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There was an attempt to clean up some of the metal at some point.
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Shooter lane should come around just fine during the playfield restoration.A bit rough looking right now.The short l
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Some mylar patches in front of the slings.
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Everything else up top looks typical at this point.Will know much more about playfield condition/ramps etc once torn d
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Inside is much rougher at a glance.Truth be told the outside was just as bad but the issues were camouflaged.
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The power box is open at the service outlet.The wiring is hacked for the flipper button opto boards.
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Speaking of the flipper button opto boards they are gone with this shit put in their place.Terrible but nothing that ca
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Same thing other side as can be expected I suppose.
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Underside is on par with everything else.
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The cable has some type of hack intertwined inside it.I don't think it is the cable itself that is a problem just
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Other side of the hack.Looks to be the wire that goes to the magnet.
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Rust/tarnished metal throughout the underside.
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Translit looks decent and should be easily restorable with a small and very common touch up needed on the right whe
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Lamp panel is solid but will need to be refinished.
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