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For sale is 1 used Apexi power fc this unit was purchased from Sliding Performance (Aaron Peters) on the 16 th of april 2007... i payed $1500 dollars for the computer hand controller and boost contoller kit...it has never been fitted to my car only when 1st arrived i plugged it in to test it..thats all i must sell this due to a financial situation i am in :domokun:

Power fc serial Number:pfc rb25 9710-0058

i am asking $1500 o.n.o delivered

bank: Suncorp Metway

mitchell cole

account no: 160937622

bsb number:484-799

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this will be sold saturday if old mate comes through so get in quick if you want it

and no stupid offers everyone knows what they are worth and how hard to find a good condition one so please no silly offers.

its not to high....there are pfc without hand controller going for 1000 bucks this has contoller and boost kit

u got cash i got a power fc....its your call

:D

Completey fair price if you ask me.

You'd easily sell the stuff seperately too if you wanted.

Some PFC's have sold for $1500 for the R33 so good onya and be patient.

Completely not interested in the sale as have the R33 gtsts PFC with the boost controller too and love it.

Highly recomended :) Good luck bud.

I never said it was expensive it's a great price for the kit, but if you don't ask you will never know. LOL.

As much as i hate to have a PFC, it seams like the only thing that would stop my current issues.

Hay mate, if you remove the Boost kit, and sell it for $1200 ono i will take it off your hands, or we can do a swap and cash adjustment to you. I have a central 20 ecu and a SAFC II making 217 rwKw on stock turbo. ECU can be remaped and DR Drift can do these now. The SAFC II is 9 months old and the ecu was purchased 5 monthc ago.

The Ecu is an R33 remape ecu not R32 as is commonly used.

If you are interested let me know via PM. For swap the ECU and SAFC II would be $400 so that is $1100 cash adjustment. Or we can talk about just the ECU and so forth.

Thanks

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