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Item: R32 GTR boost controller for pfc

Location:Canberra

Item Condition: new in box never fitted

Reason for Selling:no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions:ebc for pfc $320 free delivery via insured post. .

Extra Info: if you can do better elsewhere ie nengun then please do so.

Contact Details:pm please

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Edited by Scooby
Item: R32 GTR (I think it also suits R33 ) apexi pfc and boost controller for pfc

Location:Canberra

Item Condition:both new in box never fitted

Reason for Selling:no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions:PFC $1100, ebc $600 free delivery via insured post. price negotiable if you want both.

Extra Info: if you can do better elsewhere ie nengun then please do so. will part ex for trust or CES long style dumps.

Contact Details:pm please

hey mate interested in the power fc one of these just went for $500 btw.. just wondering if you will drop your price to match, i live in canberra. let me know what you can do

and a used one without a controller albeit for an R33 has just been advertised for $650.

i am a little negotiable but sorry can't do a brand new in the box pfc with controller for anywhere near $500.

Edited by Scooby

The power FC I bought can't be used as an example. The seller need funds therefore it was priced to sell. The price listed above are very reasonable, best of luck with the sale.

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