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Here is another group buy for 10+ Power fc and commander for only $970 delivered.

(Price is up because of exchange rates. Still the cheapest around though!!)

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 10/07/06

Payment due - 15/07/06

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 170 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

PFC GB#9

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PFC commander manual - English version

Buyers

1/ 700HP-GTR33 - R33 GTR - PAID -

2/ MUFASA - R33 GTST - PAID -

3/ SLVR32GTR - R32 GTR - PAID -

4/ JimX - R33 GTR - PAID -

5/ dc2R - Integra DC2R - PAID -

6/ lokiR33 - R33 GTST - PAID -

7/ iplezn - R33 GTST - PAID -

8/ NoRtH QlD SkYlInE - R33 GTST - PAID -

9/ Promax - R33 GTST - PAID -

10/ skyline33 - R34 GTT - PAID -

11/ G_Force - R34 GTT - PAID -

12/ Driftin~Davo - R33 GTST - PAID -

13/ private buyer - PAID -

14/ JeeTeeEss25Tee - R33 GTST - PAID -

15/ ydnypsi - R33 GTST - PAID -

16/ EGA41T - R34 GTT -

Cheers :D

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Sure can.

See HERE for details :D

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Hello again,

I was told today there is a different model Apexi Powerfc for a series 1 and 2 GTR33.

Is this right? I'm confused.

Oh the other thing....does the avcr controller come in different colours?

Thanks again.

Edited by 700HP-GTR33
They use the same PFC.

You have the coice of 'normal' units or 'D-Jetro' units.

The AVCR is sometimes available in black. Normally silver.

:D

Thanks for the reply,

Standard apexi with silver avcr would be great.

They use the same PFC.

You have the coice of 'normal' units or 'D-Jetro' units.

The AVCR is sometimes available in black. Normally silver.

:D

For the price $970 we get the ecu and the commander right? Soz im not sure about the terms you guys used here.Just want to make sure Thanks

Edited by stasis
iplezn - Ive added you in ;)

stasis - For $970 you will get a 'regular' power fc and commander suited to the R32/R33 GTR and also your Stagea 260RS.

:D

Thanks for tha. Now will it include the brakets to hole the commonder or we have to get that ourselves? Thanks buddy.

gR33ddy can you give me any link's, info on the dejetro Pros and Cons. I am searching around but can only find that its speed density Which i gathered(no AFM).

Reports i have that there is slightly more install work. Whats this ? Sorry i am in rural setting and i have to ask these ?'s

stasis - the power fc comes with 2 adhesive velcro strips.

I also have some commander holders for sale here -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=124517

ishh - I dont have a lot of info on them.

Heres a link to an excellent write up on PFC's by paulr33 which may help -

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/docs/power...erfc-faq.htm#12




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