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Item:Apexi Power FC with Hand Controller

Age: Unknown

Condition: Good, Like new

Price: $1250ono

To Fit: R33 GTST

Location: Sydney

Contact: Sam via PM or email [email protected]

Comments: Bought 2nd hand of an SAU member, used it in my car for 1 day, but now selling the car so its no longer needed

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ay a lot of people are telling me to get one of tthese, what was it like fuel wise ??? i want to be able to drive round reasonably and only burn fuel when i have a bit of fun

Depends on who tunes it, ive been told on base tune you can get 40km more from a tank, not sure how true it is. Was gonna do the big build on my R33 but now decided to sell it.

damn i would have loved to take this off your hands had i now bought my kit last weekend mate....damn i am always after one but when i am looking for it no one wants to sell them

  • 1 month later...

lol dude if it costs next to nothing why not just pay for it then! aye sam wats next on the list? ...not a euro i hope! i drive thru parra everyday, which dealer u work at again? might drop by to visit ya!

lol dude if it costs next to nothing why not just pay for it then! aye sam wats next on the list? ...not a euro i hope! i drive thru parra everyday, which dealer u work at again? might drop by to visit ya!

Hey Dom, i now have a toyota mr2 (nice economical and targa top) to run around in and i have my Honda CBR250RR to get to and from work on and for weekend fun till i get my full motorcycle licence

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