Contrary opinion: but unless you have prior CNC machine knowledge I wouldn't go used for a first machine.
Having used one (from new) for 15+ years I'd have some idea of what to look for in a used machine, but it would still be pretty daunting if there were a need to do significant rewiring/fixing or configuring of ports and pins without vendor support.
While I wouldn't disagree with what you have said I would add that things have changed a lot in the last 15 years, the help & support available these days makes it far easier to get help & support than it was when you got your machine, still might be a lot to take on though I agree, I didn't have a problem buying an old machine for spares or repair when I first started but then my background probably helped a lot with that.
other than the z90 I cannot see anything else on eBay at the moment That's why I said if you are not in a hurry, machines get listed all the time but they are not always going to suit your needs, it will be a case of sitting & waiting if you go down the second user route lol