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Item: Apexi Power FC + Hand Controller

Age: Less than a Year

Condition: Excellent

Price: $1400

To Fit: (What car) R34 GT-T Manual

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM

Comments: Tuned by RE Customs, with Basic Mods

Still For sale.

Im Actually gonna bump the Price up to $1500, Sorry Lads. still below market Value tho.

I cant budge on Price, I got fines up to my ears to pay off, need to be paid.

  • 5 weeks later...
considering these are no longer available new, im surprised gtt owners out there who don't have an aftermarket ecu havent bought this yet!

All to do with the right price I guess... I will pick it up if the price is right :)

my mechanic said he can get a new one in for me anytime for $1220 (wholesale price obviously) so asking people $1400 for a second hand one is a bit silly imo

my mechanic said he can get a new one in for me anytime for $1220 (wholesale price obviously) so asking people $1400 for a second hand one is a bit silly imo

Ok. Mr smarty pants go Ask your so called mechanic to get you one for 1220, i'll be vaguely suprised If he can. Now get the hell out of my thread!

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