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Hey Guys, A family friend has been living in Japan for a while now and they are coming back in september. So just wondering if you guys have any ideas where I can get them to get me a second hand power fc that works for cheap.

Hey Guys, A family friend has been living in Japan for a while now and they are coming back in september. So just wondering if you guys have any ideas where I can get them to get me a second hand power fc that works for cheap.

Sadly your chances are slim to none.

They are near impossible to find now in Japan, and don't think that because its Japan they will be much cheaper than here as there is the same if not more demand for them over there and they are fetching some huge prices second hand!

Agreed, I was helping some people try and buy them and they were "bargain hunting"... the prices on those are going UP!!!! If you find one, then pay whatever it costs, because you can bet that IF you see another one, it will cost more than the last one you saw.

So the answer to your question "where I can get them to get me a second hand power fc that works for cheap" is unfortunately, nowhere.

p.s. Blitz, you might want to change the price for that R33 PowerFC in your sig. You shouldn't give it away like that.

Edited by Laurence
  • 1 month later...

I have an RB25 Power FC, if you could get the model number I could be willing to work out a deal with you.. and I won't rape you.. just trying to help out car people.

However, if you can navigate your way through UpGarage.com I have seen them going for 500-600 USD

AP-414-N012 and I wish you good luck. I had a quick look through Up Garage and couldn't find any.

But as a guide to what they are worth, have a look at these auctions and what they FINISH at.

http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k56217807

http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h56222394

Those are serial numbers so every unit has a different one. The RB25 bit is promising. Check the pictures in the links I posted.

But honestly, stick it on Yahoo and let people fight over it rather than giving it away on here.

AP-414-N012 and I wish you good luck. I had a quick look through Up Garage and couldn't find any.

But as a guide to what they are worth, have a look at these auctions and what they FINISH at.

http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k56217807

http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h56222394

lol buy now at $1500+

weird how i was in hong kong 2 months ago, and those guys seemed to have them in stock for just a lil over $1000 AUD with hand controller

should have bought a few and sold them here and make some $$$, probally fake though lol

If people could make fake PowerFCs it would be great, Apexi can't make real ones so at least it would give people another option.

I think it was just a case of some people in HK not knowing the value of what they had. Which is very unusual.

I feel like such a noob. I had a chance to buy 3 of them at the nismo festival a year ago... instead i bought an Rb26 nismo head gasket and a set of 350 zed brakes...made money but ...well...noobness at its best.

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