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Item:

RB20 AP engineering Power FC + Hand commander

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Perfect

Price:

$1,600 + postage

To Fit: (What car)

RB20DET

R32

A31

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

Item is a Apexi Power FC, AP engineering version to suit RB20 with hand commander

Its in perfect working order and in very good condition

Power FC is currently tuned for an RB20 running GTR injectors, Z32 AFM, HKS2535 and fuel pump. It’s been tuned by TRENT at STATUS TUNING and is making 200rwkw +

Straight plug and play computer for an RB20 loom, can also be used on an RB25 in R32 if you are using the RB20 loom

Very rare and hard to come by so don’t miss out on a genuine offer

Willing to post anywhere in Australia at buyers expense

Thanks

pfc looks good can ya drop it a hole heap :( i buy it if it a bargin :)

haha but its a bargain already!!

well the car was sold yesterday so this Power FC is no longer required

Make me a REASONABLE offer as I need it gone

Frink: I take it from that little impressed noise that you are

interested in purchasing that matter transporter, sir.

Homer: Ah erm, two bucks!? And it only transports matter!? Well,

uh, I'll give you 35 cents.

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