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For Sale - Apexi Power FC to suit R33 GTST.

Power FC was used for about 3 months and is in perfect working order.

Hand controller has a couple of scratches on the front but nothing major, otherwise its in perfect condition.

Comes with original box, japanese manuals and a reciept from justjap for $1500.

Sale Price is $900

PM for any further information or if you are interested.

Thanks.

JONO.

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agreed - supply/demand is a bitch sometimes. i generally like buying stuff from forums cos they're people selling to others with common interests and usually give good prices (usually)

i suppose not much we can do but wait around for nice priced ones like this to come along (and get snapped up before we get there! haha)

nice work jf!

Its pretty crazy the prices these things are going for these days. I though 900 was a fair price considering it was used. theres no way i would be paying the $1500 others are asking for used power fc's that are 2 or 3 years old.

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