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Took a punt that this might work with my older model PFC but it halts at the Apexi logo. I need one that suits PFC with serial RB25 xxxx xxxx (or 414-N007 suits RB25 PFC which is FCC NT). This has not been tested on any other model PFC by me.

Thfact that this one halts at the logo on my PFC and the serial number means this one is a 414-X001 with serial number FCC3 020-06200 which will suit PFC with ECR33 xxx xxx xxx serial. So this is a 414-N012 and suits ECR33 PFC which is FCC3 from the Apexi chart (thanks paulr33 for the detail, Paul maintains the PFC FAQ on SAU).

Pic of the serial number below.

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Amazed the only people who want this want to haggle price.

Already a bargain....... :yes:

i just bought one( in box ), in adelaide for $250 so its not quite a bargain plus there is another guy on here selling his for $200 now thats a bargain

Edited by trick
  • 1 month later...

No Stan. I need the serial number of the PFC to confirm. It will suit some, as it is FCC3 Version 3 general hand controller, or the "new" type.

More detail here http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/docs/...erfc-faq.htm#70

And the Apexi chart is here http://www.apexera.co.jp/carlife/pro_apexi...ics/linup2.html

From the chart though it appears R34 only use the FCC-NT commander so that tells me it is unlikely to be compatible but one can hope, as I said it depends on the serial.

Cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

Ive got FCC3 020-19285 wanna swap?

works on

RPS13 180SX Red Top (FC Part No: SR2014)

S15 200SX (FC Part No: SR2D24)

R32/R33 GTR (FC Part No: GTR33L)

FD3 RX7 (FC Part No: FD3S6)

that work for you?

I need a redtop sr one

serial number on my pfc is Sr202R 9812-0033?

hmmm reading that info seems I need a fcc nt hand controler

Edited by 1400r

Same controller so no point swapping. Thanks for the offer though.

I can always use this on my GTR33 later on if I get the right PFC but was planning on one of the new ones.

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