Retro Revive #-6 Cruisin USA LCD Conversion and Repair
One thing I forgot to mention that there wasn't a back either for the cabinet, but the seller did give me a spare back door he had from another cabinet which I cut down and fit to this cabinet. All in, I was way under $450 in total on the project since I had the materials and converter board, which is typically $35 anyway. Definitely enjoyable! Now time to learn how to repair the CRT so it can eventually go back in the cabinet.

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