If this is anything like the one you sold me, I can help with some disclosures that I wish you had given me.
Does this one come with the OEM ND32 JVS IO? Mine came with none. This is a problem because the ND32 JVS IO has a unique RA60 pinout for coin. Without it, the buyer's options are to find another ND32 JVS IO (I haven't found one yet), make an adapter (it took me a while to find someone selling JST RA-6011 without a huge MOQ), change the original wiring to match another JVS IO's pinout, or go free play. IIRC the original coin input weirdly routes in and out of the IO before coming back into the RA60 connector, so I'm not yet certain that simple rewiring or an adapter will suffice.
Are the IO power wires intact, or cut up? Mine were all cut up. If the buyer needs to swap in a different JVS IO, they may need to make a new power cable anyway since the IO power pinout may be different. For the side that connects to the cab, I used JST YLP-04V.
I see wide black tape on the CP. On mine, this obscured a large, badly cut hole with sharp edges and four drilled screw holes, probably used for a card reader. If this cab's hole is 2" in diameter like mine, you can Dremel and sand it, then install a grommet to fill the hole more nicely. (The cab already comes with three small holes on the "collar" below the monitor, normally covered by rubber plugs. Apparently, these didn't suffice for the last operator.)
Sorry for thread shitting, but I want to make sure A-P buyers are informed about what they're getting. If this cab is like mine, they should know. If it actually does have a ND32 JVS IO, please send it to me.