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Item: Apexi Power FC for R33 GTST

Age: Unknown

Condition: Second hand but looks in excellent condition. Will get pics taken if required.

Price: $1250ono

To Fit: R33 gtst (and yes it can be used for rb25/30 conversions...provided its an r33 head and wiring loom i guess)

Location: Western Sydney

Contact: Caine : [email protected] : 0418405706

Comments: Was purchased second hand from Slide on the forums just after the big "omg there will be no powerFC's ever again" boom. I fit it in my car to test and ran around with it on base maps for a couple of weeks before removing it and putting stock computer back in. It's now 6 months later and I have no intention of doing any more to my car (except for stare at it with pure hatred on occasions) so might as well sell this to someone that can use it rather than let it gather dust in my bedroom.

Happy to take offers but i'm not desperate to sell so nothing stupidly low please, its actually less than paid for it initially atm.

Also may add some stuff later that Moanie is interested in selling...otherwise she can make her own thread... :domokun:

Also happy to have people inspect, pickup, CoD or any such things :(

Numbers off units are

PFC itself: PFC RB250002-0015

Hand controller: FCC2NTOOO-00184

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