FREE - Parts: virtua fighter 3 deluxe showcase (socal)

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Well, here's the deal. I've had this virtua fighter 3 dedicated showcase cab in my garage for the past few years with a monitor issue. The game works (you can hear it, and when i bought the game, the monitor was dim, but visible). I have since bought a replacement monitor for it, but it needs two isolation transformers to work, and i haven't spent the time to figure out how exactly that is supposed to work, but the manual says that's how it goes together. All in all, I've probably spent around $150-200 on this game just to realize that it will have no place in my game room, and is just taking up too much space in my garage. So, I've decided to give it away on the condition that whoever takes it also takes the old monitor as well as an extra tube. If I'm remembering correctly, they are 33 inch monitors. This is not a run of the mill dynamo showcase cab. It I'd an official, dedicated showcase cabinet with plastic casings over a wood frame. The machine i have is like the one in the picture. First come, first served. Thanks.

Located in north long beach, ca.
 

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Thanks, man that thing is a beast, I got it unloaded I have to say it was easier unloading then loading thanks for the help by the way. Weird thing though I can't get a picture on my working monitor either I hear it playing blind but no picture on my good monitor either strange I'll have to do my homework on this one. Anyway thanks again that was very generous of you.
 
Thanks, man that thing is a beast, I got it unloaded I have to say it was easier unloading then loading thanks for the help by the way. Weird thing though I can't get a picture on my working monitor either I hear it playing blind but no picture on my good monitor either strange I'll have to do my homework on this one. Anyway thanks again that was very generous of you.

You may want to check the power line fuses. I think I may have blown at least one while trying to run that monitor on a single isolation transformer.
 
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I hooked it up to another monitor and got a blurry image maybe a synch issue ran the video rom test and all the roms failed. I took the entire board set apart about a million screws cleaned everything and put it back together and retested image still looks the same but now the on board test all pass. Still thinking the pin outs are not the same my monitor, it is set up for silent scope so I will have to look up the pin outs for both and compare I'm using the vga connection. not to familiar with that type connection but its the easiest way to use my silent scope monitor I'm going to build an adapter to change the sync.
 
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