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600 delivered and ill buy it

you guys are unreal if it was $600 you'd be offering $550...already had offers between asking price and this lowly offer and knocked them back...if you cannot afford another measly $50 bucks...you cannot afford to own this ECU...bug off!

Edited by DiRTgarage
you guys are unreal if it was $600 you'd be offering $550...already had offers between asking price and this lowly offer and knocked them back...if you cannot afford another measly $50 bucks...you cannot afford to own this ECU...bug off!

Chill mate, the reasoning probably is a PFC sold here about a week ago without a hand controller for $600. So why pay $650 when they sell for $600 its not a personal shot at you or your product.

Chill mate, the reasoning probably is a PFC sold here about a week ago without a hand controller for $600. So why pay $650 when they sell for $600 its not a personal shot at you or your product.

ONE sold for $600 ive seen them sell for $700...$650 is a good buy...bye bye

mate, a hand controller is worth 300

so add your 650 and 300,= 950, they are new on ebay for 890, obviously every1 looks for a bargain, so dont get upset with my offer, i think its a fair offer, its 50 bucks lower than what you are asking, one sold on ns.com for 600, so be a sport and do the same

mate, a hand controller is worth 300

so add your 650 and 300,= 950, they are new on ebay for 890, obviously every1 looks for a bargain, so dont get upset with my offer, i think its a fair offer, its 50 bucks lower than what you are asking, one sold on ns.com for 600, so be a sport and do the same

With all due respect den001, this a for sale thread for Paul to sell his PFC. Not a thread to do figures and costs of what it sells for elsewhere. If you don't agree on the price, don't buy, don't comment.

I am sure if you were trying to sell something that cost you way more than what you are selling for, you wouldn't appreciate other forums members stating cheaper prices alsewhere.

With regards to the sale, some people will have a hand controller already or.....wait for it.....you don't need a hand controller to use the ECU as it is tuned by the laptop+software...............

$650 is a bargin. Don't go lower Paul. A genuine buyer will come along a pay knowing that they are getting a bargin.

$650 is a bargin. Don't go lower Paul. A genuine buyer will come along a pay knowing that they are getting a bargin.

no lower thats for sure...il keep it if i dont get a buyer...they always come in handy. i always seem to get the money for what i sell as im very realistic when off loading goods...eg turbo kit...advertised for $5500...got $5500, OS giken gearbox...advertised for $5500...got $5500. Ive been in the game longer than most and know what things are worth. :P

I certainly dont have the ass hanging out of my pants so not having the cash in the bank is no concern to me.

Some must as $50 bucks is really the difference between not having something they want or having it.

ive replied to a fella who wanted it for $650 delivered...just waiting a response.

ill even post free it for the lucky buyer who first comes up with the cash.

650 is cheap.. weres the handcontroller paul.. i sold my basically brand new fc for 850 delivered i believe it was that was with handcontroller tho. 650 is well worth it

no handcontroller was supplied as it is a PRO model. They dont come with a hand controller. Has been re-flashed with the normal version firmware though.

Edited by DiRTgarage
Who needs a hand controller anywayz (unless your a tuner)

My gauges tell me my story.

$650 is a bargain!

its still being used as a paper weight on my desk... :ermm:

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Edited by DiRTgarage

Farken hell whats wrong with people. $650 is a bargain. If i didn't have to fork out money for another intercooler, i would have bought this straight away. Good luck with the sale.

With all due respect den001, this a for sale thread for Paul to sell his PFC. Not a thread to do figures and costs of what it sells for elsewhere. If you don't agree on the price, don't buy, don't comment.

I am sure if you were trying to sell something that cost you way more than what you are selling for, you wouldn't appreciate other forums members stating cheaper prices alsewhere.

With regards to the sale, some people will have a hand controller already or.....wait for it.....you don't need a hand controller to use the ECU as it is tuned by the laptop+software...............

$650 is a bargin. Don't go lower Paul. A genuine buyer will come along a pay knowing that they are getting a bargin.

Agreed! I can't believe no one has bought this yet!!

Its very cheap even without a hand controller and i wouldn't go any lower..

You could chuck this up on ebay and get more if you wanted a quick sale.

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