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Item: RB25DET Apexi Power FC

Age:Unkown

Condition:Good

Price:$1450

To Fit:R33 GTST or Stagea or anything with R33 RB25DET

Location:Newcastle

Contact:Please post interest in this thread, only PM me if you are commited to pay the price or have a very close offer and you want bank account details. Pickup from newcastle IS available.

Comments:Working unit, selling because the car got written off, will offer a full dyno tune for a extra $200 if you are local

PS: the only thing i would be interested in swapping are 2 Z32 AFM's (no fake copies) +cash

PPS: it was not my car that got written off, thanks for the concern though guys :(

Edited by Guilt-Toy

I am not interested in PM's asking me whats the best price i will sell for, this item is hard to get now and this one is in good working condition.

If you have a offer post it on this thread, stop sending me PM's and DONT WASTE MY TIME.

Someone who wants this item will buy it because they know what its worth, i am well known on the forums, so you know its not a scam.

Thanks for the interest but please post it in this thread, will update post.

Everything is for sale for a price, will seperate h/c for $500 :cool:

willing to seperate hand controller???

need one for a newer version pfc.

Thanks for your help Blitz.

What do you know ? it sold.

Good luck finding your $1200 fakies guys, someone got their hands on a perfectly good order working RB25DET ecu and you all missed out crying about the price.

SOLD!!!

The next person that throws in their 2 cents about the asking price gets a warning.
Edited by Guilt-Toy
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