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The above is from my old S15, but compatible with Nissan all PFCs of the same era.

Cord is shortened (now approx 1 meter long) and a new plug has been fitted. Otherwise in good working order and no scratches, no fading LCD screen etc

As there are a couple of different firmware versions of the Nissan HC, best to check with Apexi first.

Can COD for $220.

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Originally posted by Gav

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Model Number : 415-X001

Serial : FCC3 010-00806

Working  well with new plug but shorter (80cm) cord.

just a quick question, why it's shorter and has a new plug? if it's in working order and you accept the offer then consider it's sold..

check your pm..

Should have explained why the shorter plug.

When I wrote off my S15, I couldn't get access to the plug - therefore had to cut the cord.

No damage what so ever to the HC, and I have tested it with the new plug on. Also easy to make up extension cord if needed using data cable and mini DIN 6 plugs available from Jaycar for a couple of bucks.

Only reason I'm selling is that it isn't compatible with the very old PFC that I have in my GTR.

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