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Hmm dont think he will believe you just got back from xrays and blood tests, i have suspected lower lung collapse, and lung of a forty year old and never smoked a day in my life.

Not good for a thai boxer...

Ouch, so pretty much giving up boxing for like 12months+ untill its fixed, or you need an op?

here is my contribution to whore town. dont know if my opinion is already here, as im not going through 2200 pages.

why is it that here, on a skyline specific forum, of whome the members are mostly skyline owners, do some people try to flog off Power Fc's for rediculous prices. If I had a new or used Power FC, I would sell a used one for less than I paid, or a new one for what I paid, as this would be the decent thing to do, seeing as this is where skyline enthusiasts gather.

I'm not going to pay over $1500 for a power fc, when a microtech lt12s can be purchased with a plug in loom and base map for $1495. seeing as power fc's are no longer made, why pay big $$$ for them when the chance of getting support from apexi for faults etc will be dwindling.

if you want to sell a used or new power fc for a rediculous price, i think it should be done a another website where fellow skyline enthusiasts dont need to be taken advantage off.

anyway, thats my 2 cents. cheers to the member who directed me to use this forum topic

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shane, the indicators just popped out like u said :(:D now i got nice nismo clears :D

told ya :D :D

here is my contribution to whore town. dont know if my opinion is already here, as im not going through 2200 pages.

why is it that here, on a skyline specific forum, of whome the members are mostly skyline owners, do some people try to flog off Power Fc's for rediculous prices. If I had a new or used Power FC, I would sell a used one for less than I paid, or a new one for what I paid, as this would be the decent thing to do, seeing as this is where skyline enthusiasts gather.

I'm not going to pay over $1500 for a power fc, when a microtech lt12s can be purchased with a plug in loom and base map for $1495. seeing as power fc's are no longer made, why pay big $$$ for them when the chance of getting support from apexi for faults etc will be dwindling.

if you want to sell a used or new power fc for a rediculous price, i think it should be done a another website where fellow skyline enthusiasts dont need to be taken advantage off.

anyway, thats my 2 cents. cheers to the member who directed me to use this forum topic

simple fix, buy an Autronic :D

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here is my contribution to whore town. dont know if my opinion is already here, as im not going through 2200 pages.

why is it that here, on a skyline specific forum, of whome the members are mostly skyline owners, do some people try to flog off Power Fc's for rediculous prices. If I had a new or used Power FC, I would sell a used one for less than I paid, or a new one for what I paid, as this would be the decent thing to do, seeing as this is where skyline enthusiasts gather.

I'm not going to pay over $1500 for a power fc, when a microtech lt12s can be purchased with a plug in loom and base map for $1495. seeing as power fc's are no longer made, why pay big $$$ for them when the chance of getting support from apexi for faults etc will be dwindling.

if you want to sell a used or new power fc for a rediculous price, i think it should be done a another website where fellow skyline enthusiasts dont need to be taken advantage off.

anyway, thats my 2 cents. cheers to the member who directed me to use this forum topic

Because its their item and they can sell it for what they like, and I'm sure if you were trying to sell and item ie: wheels for $500 and IPfreely comes along and states in your thread oh you can get em off ebay for $350 you wouldnt like it much.

Especially with the demand of PFC's now that apex engineering has ceased production there should be no reason for the price to drop. They are a respected ECU with excellent tunability by numerous tuners Australia wide. If you can see better value in buying a Microtech go buy one, dont spam someones thread by stating how cheap you can other ecu's elsewhere. I, like the user's thread you spammed, would be pissed off too...

End rant...

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