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Item: A'PEXI Power FC + FC Commander

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Condition: Perfect. Comes with all documentation and box

Price: $1500 pick up (or + delivery)

To Fit: RB25DET

Location: Melbourne, inner north

Contact: PM/post here

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includes safe tune for R33 Skyline with the following mods (by reputable workshop):

pod

fmic

3" turbo back exhaust

11 psi (tune includes all pressures up to ~12psi)

192rwkw

photos below for your viewing pleasure :wave:

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i dont think the price is that bad..RB25 power fc's have been discontinued for a long time and hard to come buy - if for some reason i had an rb25 id be buying it right now :P

good luck with sale dude

  • 2 weeks later...

FYI - They have not been discontinued. You can still order them.

And with Yahoo/Import Monster and so on... thats the reason your struggling as people can get the same item (ie - used) for about 200-300 cheaper :)

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