Well guys I really hate to do this, but I have to part with my Candy cabs. I am located in Ontario, CA which is about 40 miles east of Los Angeles. I am now willing to ship at the expense of the buyer, it will cost between $300-$500, which I am told would be for one or both cabs together(apparently they are more concerned about weight as opposed to size). I purchased both of these cabinets from my buddy Matsu. The first is a Neo 25:
This little guy was in need of a little love. When I first saw the cab I noticed that the monitor was still very sharp and had very little burn-in(actually only visible on a white screen and just the credit counter). The body was in good shape overall, it had just yellowed over time. So I picked it up and got to restoring. I gutted everything out; I even removed the monitor so I could get it as clean as possible. The entire cabinet has been repainted and the results are pretty damn good, if I do say so myself. I replaced all of the old joysticks and buttons with brand new Sanwa parts, but kept the original Neo color scheme(this did mean having to buy extra buttons just to have the black ring around the outside, but I think you'll agree it was worth the extra cash). So hear it is now, very clean, good monitor, new controls and to quote a friend "A-Team ready!"
Asking $750
http://img30.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=p9092330.jpg
Next is a real gem. This is a Hyper Neo 64 machine. The monitor has been replaced with a brand new flat screen Tri-Sync Wells-Gardner monitor, 29 inches 27 viewable. I purchased the monitor earlier this year and it has less then 20 hours of play on it. This thing is gorgeous! You can adjust all settings to your preference just like a standard pc monitor. I'm in the process of setting up the standard Jamma video out, at this moment it only displays VGA. This is the perfect cabinet for a Mame project or to toss in your 360 or PS3. It is wired for a CPS2 kick harness and has a 7 button layout so you can switch out MVS or CPS2 with the greatest of ease. The cabinet itself is in great shape and even the side art looks very nice. I will get this wired up for regular Jamma games before it goes. Brand new Sanwa sticks and buttons to match the color scheme.
Asking $1200
http://img24.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=p9102383.jpg
If you have any questions or want to swing by and take a look just let me know.
This little guy was in need of a little love. When I first saw the cab I noticed that the monitor was still very sharp and had very little burn-in(actually only visible on a white screen and just the credit counter). The body was in good shape overall, it had just yellowed over time. So I picked it up and got to restoring. I gutted everything out; I even removed the monitor so I could get it as clean as possible. The entire cabinet has been repainted and the results are pretty damn good, if I do say so myself. I replaced all of the old joysticks and buttons with brand new Sanwa parts, but kept the original Neo color scheme(this did mean having to buy extra buttons just to have the black ring around the outside, but I think you'll agree it was worth the extra cash). So hear it is now, very clean, good monitor, new controls and to quote a friend "A-Team ready!"
Asking $750
http://img30.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=p9092330.jpg
Next is a real gem. This is a Hyper Neo 64 machine. The monitor has been replaced with a brand new flat screen Tri-Sync Wells-Gardner monitor, 29 inches 27 viewable. I purchased the monitor earlier this year and it has less then 20 hours of play on it. This thing is gorgeous! You can adjust all settings to your preference just like a standard pc monitor. I'm in the process of setting up the standard Jamma video out, at this moment it only displays VGA. This is the perfect cabinet for a Mame project or to toss in your 360 or PS3. It is wired for a CPS2 kick harness and has a 7 button layout so you can switch out MVS or CPS2 with the greatest of ease. The cabinet itself is in great shape and even the side art looks very nice. I will get this wired up for regular Jamma games before it goes. Brand new Sanwa sticks and buttons to match the color scheme.
Asking $1200
http://img24.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=p9102383.jpg
If you have any questions or want to swing by and take a look just let me know.
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