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hey everyone just looking to sell my PFC commander, im selling the commander only, in great condition

$300 neg

located in newcastle

contact me at [email protected] for any questions or if your interested

thanks for looking :)

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i was told that they are all compatable because the commander plug is universal throughtout the range? either way if it dosnt work ill obviously refund the money etc

but this is off a PFC to suit R33 RB25 if that helps

also, all PM's replyed to and here are the pictures that all have requested. sorry about the bad plug picture

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hns060bm3.jpg

edit: but! because of my skills here is a work of art i did on paint

bebebebrbebern3.jpg

its not very geometrical, but thats just the basic layout of inside the plug. 5 pins ( 3 to the left side if your holding it in your hand and 2 to the right) the black plastic rectangle in the middle and 3 plug guids on the outer metal part

anymore questions feel free to PM me or post up, thanks for looking :PBJ:

just had a PM asking about model number, for anyone wanting to know its FCC3 020-06200 ( number from the sticker on the back of the commander) thanks for looking :rolleyes:

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