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Yeah I know, But still a bit nervous as not sure what to expect!

I got 237 rear wheel kw's and she is tuned great I love PFC's...

I iz all ready for the track day now!! Woot!

NIiiiiiiCe; congrats

niec one :D wish i could gain that with PFC alone still couldnt get one but maybee oneday a ECU mod of some sort

yeah madaz, Im thinking ecu mod one day as well.... one day

Thanks

I love it...The tune was done really well and it drives so smooth now!!

I had 210 before the pfc went in so a 25kw gain is pretty cool!

Someone else has a power fc with hand controller coming to them soon as well. Muhahahahahaha. :D

I cant believe how quickly your car is coming along Shaun. Awsome !

Yep, injectors and a few bits and pieces and then remap and hopefully around 200+ rwkw's *Fingers Crossed*

Parts just come up at the right time for the right price.

bastard i was hoping for someone different that didnt know a damn thing to have a go lol.

ah well 5 points to sinista.

>_>

Someone else has a power fc with hand controller coming to them soon as well. Muhahahahahaha. :D
lol someone else has splitfires and 20psi commin soon too lol hmm the power i cant wait

got nothing coming my way :(

Who knows where and best price for AVCR's?? I want a Black one as well to make it extra hard lol :(

well this is what you want but how cheap are you expecting Black AVCR $808.50

not sure how you feel with dealing with over seas

AVCR $519.95us not even sure if they ship OS

well this is what you want but how cheap are you expecting Black AVCR $808.50

not sure how you feel with dealing with over seas

AVCR $519.95us not even sure if they ship OS

Was just wondering if SA had any cheaper but I found one for the $600 mark and its here in Oz :(

Thanks Maz

The black one is limited edition. the only places that sell them are the ones that have them in stock or order in bulk from apexi im pretty sure.

you are better off getting boost control unit for your power fc jess... that way if you take it here no one can spot anything.

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