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RFM On Ebay
Visitor Q:
--- Quote from: ArcadeBliss on July 09, 2009, 11:14:39 am ---I paid $300 for mine and would not pay more (of course that was a deal :afro:). If the Nucore system can spark the creation of new tables, then it would definately be worth more.
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I'll give you 400 for it.
ArcadeBliss:
dreaaa.aa.aam dream dream dream dream dreeaaa...aa..aa..mmm :laugh2:
--- Quote from: Visitor Q on July 09, 2009, 03:26:41 pm ---
--- Quote from: ArcadeBliss on July 09, 2009, 11:14:39 am ---I paid $300 for mine and would not pay more (of course that was a deal :afro:). If the Nucore system can spark the creation of new tables, then it would definately be worth more.
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I'll give you 400 for it.
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Q*Bert_OP:
I paid $1500 for my HUO RFM last year.
Pinball Wizard:
--- Quote from: Jeff AMN on July 08, 2009, 01:26:22 pm ---I don't think it's working. It says it's in great shape, but apparently that refers to cosmetics and not function. It's sold AS-IS, so it's probably busted.
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That is what Nucore is for. Great product for machines like this. That is how one day I plan to add a P2K to my collection, buy a dead one (~$1000 at most), slap Nucore in it(~$400), clean it up(~$100 in rubber kit, flipper rebuild kit, and Novus) and then it is brand spanking new (priceless).
ChadTower:
Yeah, I tried that, back before NuCore was even out. As soon as the community got wind of NuCore even the dead prism RFMs were $1500.
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