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APEXi POWER FC's with FC Commander for R33 GTS-t and R34 GT-T BRAND NEW IN BOX, MANUFACTURER BACKED WARRANTY AND SUPPORT.

VERY LIMITED STOCK NOT AVAILABLE IN JAPAN, PRICE VALID UNTIL THE END OF JULY!!!

$1540!

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Hey mate,

pm me if you have any more r33 pfcs left, or if you are getting some in stock soon

cheers

They are currently an order in item approx 6 weeks upon payment

Gday mate, just wondering is it the same story with the R34 GTT fc's....order in and 6 week wait? and is the price still $1540?

Hi I currently have them on shelf

Ok this might be a really stupid question, but is there any way i can put a deposit on one and pay it off?? i dont have the 1500 to spare at the moment, but am super keen on getting one and really dont want stock to run out....

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Ok this might be a really stupid question, but is there any way i can put a deposit on one and pay it off?? i dont have the 1500 to spare at the moment, but am super keen on getting one and really dont want stock to run out....

any power fc's d jetro for a r33 gtr?

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