$300-$500, as long as the wiring is intact.
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Quoted from hotwheelerguy:It’s got holes drilled in the front for a lock bar. This is most likely not a home use only game, I would presume your assumption about it being in an arcade is correct. I would probably offer $500 but wouldn’t go much higher than that.
I've seen brackets installed on HUO games, so that's not necessarily a definitive.
Quoted from Isochronic_Frost:No. Seller now believes him and his dad can fix it, or some story like that. I tried to explain the delicacies of a pinball machine and how it’ll probably lower the value if they attempt to work on it as someone will have to reverse the hacks. Now he won’t respond, unfortunately.
I presume this machine will sit until it is thrown out because nobody will ever pay more than a few hundred dollars for how bad it is.
There's nothing you can do when an uneducated seller thinks they see dollar signs, unfortunately.
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