I mentioned the stuff I did and the costs because I wanted to avoid getting raked over the coals for my admittedly higher than average price by offering an explanation.
I see that, based on your rant, there's really no winning in this game - put a price with no explanation, get a rant, put an explanation, get a rant.
Anyway, I disagree that charging for shop time is wrong. That's like saying you shouldn't pay a mechanic for fixing up a car - a service was performed, the item in question was improved, and that has value. Now you can say that it's a service you can perform yourself, which is fine. You can change your own oil and save $50. But there's people who would rather spend the $50 and have someone else do it. In this case I fixed all the board problems, replaced all the troublesome GI, replaced the broken lower display, replaced the broken VUK, tuned all the bumpers and replaced a bunch of coil sleeves to get smooth action - stuff people might rather not do, perhaps, and don't mind paying someone to do it.
In the case of this game, I'm not actually charging for my time, just parts - I was $2,100 into this game when I bought it. At the time I thought that seemed okay given the US pricing on it since there's zero history of seeing this for sale in Canada that I can find. You are free to have your opinion as to what the game might actually be worth, but I find the commentary on for sale posts really off-putting.
I got a lot of shit from people on this board and Pinside for not selling Canadian games in Canada - not giving you the opportunity to keep games in Canada. So, here I am, posting it here and MAACA looking for Canadians to buy it. And yours is the first reply, giving me shit.