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Power FC is L-jetro (afm ) model is virtually brand new and comes with matching FC Commander (hand controller)

Power FC PRO has the two-step rev limiter / launch control function featuring ignition cut instead of fuel cut like most "normal" Power FC's

The "PRO" is no longer available and is a highly sought after item.

Z32 AFM's have had a couple of hours dyno time and travelled 800mtrs (two drag passes) if you include the return road and pit entry and exit 2000mtrs.

Bee-R revlimiter is in as new condition and is a good mate for a regular Power FC that does not have ignition cut function.

**********PRICE's*****************

Power FC and hand controller $800

Power FC PRO $1300

Z32 AFM's $220 ea

Bee-R revlimiter SOLD

*******FIRM NO OFFERS*************

*********ATTN ALL ITEMS LEFT ARE ON HOLD DUE THEM BEING REQUIRED TILL THE END OF NEXT WEEK 14 SEPT********

Power FC is L-jetro (afm ) model is virtually brand new and comes with matching FC Commander (hand controller)

can you post the model/part # thanks.

can you post the model/part # thanks.

its in the car at Croydon Racing so i don't have access to it right now but...

its a 2004 model from memory and is compatible with the current Excel laptop software (unlike earlier models)

its been the ecu in our race car and would not even have 20hrs clocked up on it (zero road use, track and dyno only)

only selling due to upgrade to Autronic SM4

mate ur pm inbox is full apparently.

any idea on postage for Bee-R limiter to QLD 4563?

Thanks

Jamie

Edited by «Cyph3r»
mate ur pm inbox is full apparently.

any idea on postage for Bee-R limiter to QLD 4563?

Thanks

Jamie

ill post it to ya for a lazy 10er

been away for a while and PM's have been busy..cleared a few out so PM your delivery address and ill forward some banking details

do the AFM's come with plugs?

And will it fit in a R34 GTT?

no plugs...not at that price $250 with new plug plus freight

im interested in one afm.. will u take $200 mate?

thanks chris

$220 plus freight..i did say the prices are firm.

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