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Item: Apexi Power Fc for r33 gtst

Age: Used

Condition: Excellent

Price: $1000

To Fit: R33 Gtst

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM here or 0423-180-545

Comments: Got a friend who is keen but will confirm with me in the morning.. Otherwise first in first serve i guess!! Also i have not used this unit at all. Purchased of a member on this site, and only tested it on my car once to see if it was running.. Otherwise just been sitting in my house since then...

If you keen on pics then let me know!!

Also it DOES NOT come with a hand controller..

Cheers

Sidd.

edit: Someone coming to pick it up tomorrow.. If it doesnt go thru them matt lopez is next on the list..

Edited by siddr20
sidd!!!!

nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

I know!! im going to regret it big time.. But my 6 week holiday has drained all my money mitch!!!

Going to be my last year with the skyline.. so i guess its time i sold it

I know :)

Will regret it, but going on a 6 week holiday has drained my money!! Also thinking of selling my car..

but anyways still for sale!!

SNAP IT UP QUICK PLSZ!! ;)

hey people..i cant vouche for sidd enough..very fair fair and honest guy..

the power fc was originally mine..i know hes only selling it cos he needs money..with a tune suited to ur car, itll do wonders for your car, but it already has a a good tune for basic mods done by hitman..

Edited by moonus

Cheers anton.. :D

I did run it on my car once, but didnt drive it.. as i was testing the ecu!!

^jon--- Pending payment, but yes sold to Kyle.. :)

Edited by siddr20

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