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I have a power f/c with the commander to suit R33 GTR ( will suit R32 GTR as well) .

Excellent condition and the screen is very clear and no scratches . SOLD

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Hi

Do i need anything other than what you would provide to plug it in and get going?

Also, how old is this? and what is the model number of this unit?

I can use my own boost controller with this can't I? I don't need the one which you're selling?

(mine is a r32 GTR)

Cheers

Jeremy

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Hi

Do i need anything other than what you would provide to plug it in and get going?

Also, how old is this? and what is the model number of this unit?

I can use my own boost controller with this can't I? I don't need the one which you're selling?

(mine is a r32 GTR)

Cheers

Jeremy

You don't need the boost controller kit, you can use your own , plug it in and she will run , of course i would srongly reccomend that you tune it to suit your car .

The serial number is on the pic ( 9830010) someone maybe able to tell you how old it is , I dont know as it came with a car but looks as good as new and the controller is as new too. R32 and R33 GTRS use the same unit so this will suit you ..

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You don't need the boost controller kit, you can use your own , plug it in and she will run , of course i would srongly reccomend that you tune it to suit your car .

The serial number is on the pic ( 9830010) someone maybe able to tell you how old it is , I dont know as it came with a car but looks as good as new and the controller is as new too. R32 and R33 GTRS use the same unit so this will suit you ..

Is this the same power FC? Have a look at the link and see what you think :ermm:

http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_0301/a...?popularArticle

According to this article, the model number is PFCRB26 - is this correct? Let me know if you can see any sign of this on it anywhere :rofl:

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hi interested in just the boost controller, I am currently using an ebc but have just had my Apexi pwr fc put,in and tuned I'm thinkin i would like to be able to monitor this via my hand controller as using the ebc obviously nothing shows up on the h/c, how does this this type of boost cont work ? am i able to change settings on my h/c as easily as on my ebc? well im interested if u sell the pwr fc i'll take the boost kit at an agreed amount, cheers

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Is this the same power FC? Have a look at the link and see what you think :)

http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_0301/a...?popularArticle

According to this article, the model number is PFCRB26 - is this correct? Let me know if you can see any sign of this on it anywhere :P

If you have a look at the pic you will see it says PFC RB26 9830010.

madaz R33, You can have just the boost controller mate for $290, they are very simple to set up and use , you can change boost on the controller

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