I just sold mine for 4K. The base cabinet was ok. The head had nicks. The play field had some ghosting in a couple of inserts. There was paint missing around the upper volt roll over ( no wood damage) and the "join the cirqus" insert had a tear out of it. Every thing worked ( to my knowledge) and it had new legs / hardware. The under side of the play field needed a cleaning. I sold it on pinside in about 4 hours. There was about 15 responses to my pinside ad. It went to a fellow pinsider and I wish him all the best. He was a great guy and a great buyer .
While I see all the prices listed above, I also see a lot of machines sitting at the prices posted above. My take on selling a few machines recently, including NGG yesterday, is that the average pin buyer today does not over pay . With all the information available on prices , people wait for good prices or try to get you way down. I know the prices are up NIB and hi end restorations but the biggest inflation in todays market is in "asking prices / expectations". Sully