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Item: Apexi Power FC & Hand Controller, Model no: 414-AN012

Age: Used

Condition: Excellent condition, removed from vehicle in perfect working order

Price: $1300 plus delivery

To Fit: ECR33 Series 1/2 Skyline

Location: Melbourne

Contact: Drew on 0425 707 541 or email [email protected]

Comments: What else needs to be said about this remarkable aftermarket engine management system? The Power FC unit and Hand Controller are in immaculate condition, removed from my vehicle in perfect working order.

The performance gains experienced through the installation of this system are fantastic. Installation and tuning of this unit alone added over 30rwkw to my Skyline.

I will not separate Power FC unit from Hand Controller.

Price is firm. Serious buyers only.

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Comments: What else needs to be said about this remarkable aftermarket engine management system?

That they can be had for $1000 NEW?

Considering the availability and rising purchase price of these units which is well above ABOVE $1000 this price is reasonable.

Supply for the ECR33 model is limited and elsewhere on this forum retails for over $1600.

That they can be had for $1000 NEW?

Thanks for the tip mate :D

The tune programmed within the unit is by Chasers Motorworks in Melbourne.

The tune was completed with the following components installed.

-Front mount intercooler

-Electronic Boost Controller

-Full 3" exhaust

-SplitFire Ignition

I just paid $1300 for mine, good price dude. These are hard to come by.

Also include what tune it has on it, may help sale. :D

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