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picked this up today, its an mkII cab but a UMK3 board, want to find an MKII to stick back in it, teh cab is over all real good shape, no rot and a couple nicks here and there but very soild. the monitor is awesome shape there is like zero burn looks new. guy had for abut 3 yrs and only played it about 100 times he said, guy before him got it new and its never been on location.
could use new joysticks here a little weak, the cpo alittle beat up, and gotta toss new locks on it.
 

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the guy never had it on location? Isn't that a vender/ tax tag attached to the front of the cab below the CP?

Regardless, that looks nice. MK2s are everywhere. Usually $40 to $75. Be sure the one you buy doesn't have a fried soundboard. Learned that the hard way.
 
hahaha cool! Nice cab. I love corner cut dynamo. My magic sword was in one until it sold last week.

It is a 25" monitor too, right? Even better.
 
yup 25"er, i was expecting it to have some burn in it but man theres none that ive seen yet in it, clear and looks like new inside and out
 
This is a dedicated cab:

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The cab you have is a generic cab that ops used for kits. No need to fret though, still a cool game! Besides, if you like it and enjoy it, who the hell really cares anyway!

Several of my games are in Dynamo cabs (or even converted from something else) Hell, my SFII' and Neo Geo are former Mortal Kombat cabs!

Game on!

-Tom
 
Looking at the CP you also don't have a run button. UMK3 uses a 6th button for run. Great looking cab. Nice thing about Dynamo cabs is you don't feel bad about converting them to different games since that's what they were designed for. That's not a dedicated cab but a great looking cab nonetheless.
 
hmm, thats cool. yeah i didnt know so figured id ask :D
i was hopin to find a mk in a cab like you posted but never close enough or theyre needing alot of work or like 1K lol
 
yeah i know the run is missing, one reason i want it backl to MKII that and hell its got mk II all over it lol
 
just curious, round about price for a zero burn 25" monitor? i know it varies depending on model im sure but just curious.
 
just curious, round about price for a zero burn 25" monitor? i know it varies depending on model im sure but just curious.

zero burn/ fully working 25" WGK7000 with remote pots intact......

I'd pay $100-$150 if I really needed one. However I do see other 25" monitors selling around $50-$80.

Of course brand new from HAPP or something, I think they used to run like $400! ouch.

One of the best cabs to own is a dynamo corner-cut like the one you got. Not saying I prefer it more than the dedicated Midway cab, but yours takes up less room, generally lighter and easier to manuever, and can be converted to other games without price police action taken.
 
hmmm, why do i all of the sudden feel i over paid for this thing.... lol
should toss it up on CL and see what offers i get lol
 
You over paid... slightly... no biggie. It happens. Around here that cab would go for $400 or so at most... even as nice as it looks...

...for comparison purposes, I got this for $70...

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Cab look familiar? I then managed to pick this up for FREE:

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Funny how that type of cab gets around, eh?

Now I managed to pick up two KICKASS deals... personally, if I saw that cab for $550, I'd have offered $400 if I was a MKII fan...

That is a nice JAMMA cab to have though. The CP opens up and you then pull it out to reveal the PCB area... nice for swapping games, etc. on the fly without having to pull the cab out from the wall.
 
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