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1. Power FC + Handcontroller RB25DET

Brand New Condition In Box, Bought Brand New 2months Ago.

$800 worth of tuning done by Shaun @ Boostworx

210rwkw tune, since there is tuning on there, you wont need to pay $500+ to build the tune from scratch, this will save you money as a fine tune will only be needed by your tuner.

$800 + postage.

2. Z32 AFM with plug

Excellent condition with no damage to the metal mesh.

Plug is in excellent condition which actually clips on not like most of the plugs which have the clip broken.

$250 + postage

3. Kaixen H1 HID Xenon Conversion Kit 6000K

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Kaixen developed the Diamond shape of the bulb as the second company in the world after Philips. Kaixen supplies their products to Auto manufacturers like Hyundai Motors for their Luxury vehicles.

These Xenon HID Conversion Kits are made in Korea and are of the highest quality. They are above standard, especially when compared to any Taiwan or China made HID kits.

They are ISO 9001.2000 and QS 2000 certified & E11 & E13 mark certified (approval no's: 10R-02 2371 & 10R-02 1490).

The ballasts are waterproof and are certificated by TUV.

Kit Content:

EVERYTHING YOU NEED AND IT'S EASY TO INSTALL!

2x Ballasts

2x Ignitors

2x H1 6000K Xenon Bulbs

Zip ties

Heavy duty heat resistant double sided self-adhesive pads

All necessary connectors

Instruction Manual

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Bought brand new, used for approx 3-4 months.

Handled very carefully when installed, guarantee that the bulb has not been touched.

$300 + postage

Pics up later on.

PM me for contact.

Cheers.

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Thanks for the interest.

PowerFC was bought from these forums from some Japan dude that was bringing them in new. Cant remember his name at the moment. The FC has all original packaging and box, so warranty shouldn't be a problem as it was bought new, I asked this when I bought it, and the reply was yes.

Prospector - I have had an bid on the power fc but you posted on the forum first. Let me know if your keen, otherwise I'll let the other buyer grab it.

bazr33 - Yeah thats close enough mate, i'll pm you the details.

HID Xennon lights still up for sale.

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