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after a power fc for an r33 gtst series 1 94 model prefer still new but will also buy second hand aslong as its in good condition and removed properly. Let me know what you have and how much your after cheers iLEC.

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damm got excited when i seen the replys lol yeah it sux i knew i shoulda got them at the group buy for $950 delivered now i think im just gona have to fork out $1300 + :nyaanyaa:

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im looking for a power fc as well but looks like we're screwd lol....thinking about just getting a stock one and get it fine tuned (coz got a mines tuned one now that is pretty aggressive as it is...)

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im looking for a power fc as well but looks like we're screwd lol....thinking about just getting a stock one and get it fine tuned (coz got a mines tuned one now that is pretty aggressive as it is...)

If you guys can get at least 5 definates for the R33 GTST Power FC then I can supply them for around $1150. We get back to work on the 2nd so will find out exact price for you then.

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If you guys can get at least 5 definates for the R33 GTST Power FC then I can supply them for around $1150. We get back to work on the 2nd so will find out exact price for you then.

Ok to get things moving 5 people

iLEC - R33 GTS-T Series 1 94 model

bloodsword27 - ?

LBR33 - ?

please post hear to confirm weather your in or not on the possible group buy :happy:

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iLEC - Definate

LBR33 - Definate

ok we need 3 more people that want a power fc for r33 gtst to get the group buy price :)

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If you guys can get at least 5 definates for the R33 GTST Power FC then I can supply them for around $1150. We get back to work on the 2nd so will find out exact price for you then.

Before you do you can pay to become a business trader.

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