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Would you consider buying a 2nd-hand used DFGT? There are a lot of people with PS3's who buy this wheel for Gran Turismo and use it for a month, then it sits in the cupboard not used for years (this was the case for the one I bought). As said, I paid around $70 for mine (price was $80) basically brand new condition, and you being in the EU or US (as I guess you are), I can't imagine you having any trouble finding one for even cheaper.Ok, thanks a lot. The Momo is $40-$45, A DFGT would come around at least $125
Is that from one example, or are they all priced like that? There were about 5 DFGT's on the classified site here (South Africa), going for $100, $90, $110, $80 etc. There must be a lot of these things lying around, bargain with the seller, offer them 30% less. Must be easy to buy a mint-condition one in Europe for under $80...The price I mentioned is for a second hand one here...
Hmm okay. I'm on the other side of the planet, with horrible exchange rates, customs and taxes and it's cheaper here used. I'd say throw out some offers, offer the seller $75-80, see what he says, good luck!It's not just one example, it's the lowest price for that wheel on olx.ro which is kind of a Romanian version of ebay or amazon. The thing is if I buy the wheel from another country the shipping taxes are quite high and so it's not really worth doing this
Yup. If you're not buying new, and there's not limited stock, then its just a supply/demand thing. There is a lot of supply of 2nd-hand DFGT's, so makes sense not to pay an increased price.True, it's only logical to pay less after time passes. The same situation goes for RAM memory (at least in my country). In 2011 I bought 4 GB of Ram ddr3 for $25. Now the exact same stick of memory costs $50. I don't see the sense in that
Logitech Driving Force GTOk, thanks a lot. The Momo is $40-$45, A DFGT would come around at least $125