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Here is another group buy for 10+ Power fc and commander for only $960 delivered.

These are ready to be shipped as soon as full payment has been made.

Come with 12 month warranty backed by authorised apexi distributor.

Close date 20/05/06

Payment due - 27/05/06

To suit:

NISSAN

BNR34 Power FC + Commander

BNR32/BCNR33 Power FC + Commander

ER34 Power FC + Commander

ECR33 Power FC + Commander

S14 93-96 Power FC + Commander

S14 96+ Power FC + Commander

S15 Power FC + Commander

RPS13 91+ Power FC + Commander

RPS13 94+ Power FC + Commander

RPS13 96+ Power FC + Commander

TOYOTA

SW20 91+ Power FC + Commander

SW20 93+ Power FC + Commander

MAZDA

FD3S S1-3 Power FC + Commander

FD3S S4 Power FC + Commander

FD3S S5 Power FC + Commander

MISUBISHI

CT9A 98+ Power FC + Commander

CT9A 99+ Power FC + Commander

CT9A 01+ Power FC + Commander

SUBARU

GC8/GF8 92-96 Power FC + Commander

GC8/GF8 96-98 Power FC + Commander

GC8/GF8 98-00 Power FC + Commander

More types available like D-Jetro or AP units - please PM me for more details.

Boost control kits also available - $440 if purchased with a power fc including delivery.

SEE MY OTHER GROUP BUYS - OVER 150 PFC SOLD TO SAU MEMBERS!!

PFC GB#1

PFC GB#2

PFC GB#3

PFC GB#4

PFC GB#5

PFC GB#6

PFC GB#7

PFC GB#8

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PFC commander manual - English version

Buyers

1/ nate33t - R33 GTST -

2/ nate33t - R33 GTST -

3/ nate33t - R33 GTST -

4/ nate33t - R33 GTST -

5/ 2rismo - R33 GTST -

6/ 2rismo - R33 GTST -

7/ letemlaf - R33 GTST -

8/ Rob (32 GTR) - R32 GTR -

9/ Sweet_Gtst - R33 GTST -

10/ AGRSV - R32 GTR -

11/ al_r33 - R33 GTST -

12/ R33Deviat - R33 GTST -

13/ Private buyer -

14/

15/

Cheers :D

Hey,

Put me down for one. For Nissan R33 GTS-T series 1.

PLease send payment details.

Cheers

Chloe

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sidewazegtst - you require the AP version. Unfortunately they are not part of this group buy.

R33Deviat - no probs.

2rismo - your in (x2) :rofl:

Nate79 - no probs.

Rob (32 GTR) - your down :D

AGRSV - cheers. I'll send payment details shortly.

al_r33 - your down :D

:unsure:

gR33ddy.......... can you please put me down for one for

a r32 GT-R. Hope its not to late

Thanks

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