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ok i am selling my power fc because i need to go to map sensor so i am getting autronic.

So up for grabs is my power fc hand controller, z32 afm and plug to suit. These will be ready on the 10th of september when i pull it out of my car so this is just a heads up if your after it gives ya two weeks to get the cash.

powerfc is a year old everything is in perfect working order.

I'm after $1500 or closest offer to that for it all.

P.M here any questions

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which brand is the Z32 AFM and how old ?

I can maybe go to $1100 for the lot (I can get the pfc for $1220 brand new and afm for $270 so your asking price is a bit too high for me)

$1220 is a great price, i'de be getting that one.......

might have a buyer for the afm and plug so if someone is interested in the powerfc and hand controller shoot me an offer.

It's a serious offer not being a smartarse. Since there is no apparent interest in these items and he seems keen to sell it and I do require these items (but NOT at any price) I'm making an offer that I believe is realistic. If someone else offers more I may reconsider my offer but until then, take it or leave it.

Haha $2175... tell him he's dreamin :P

$1400 is a good price mate. I paid $300 for my Z32 with plug and $1000 for my emanage ultimate (only a piggy back) cos there were no PFC's available at the time... PFC's for GTT are rare as duck's balls these days so someone is bound to pay it eventually.

Free Bump.

Ok i just found a autronic sm4 for the price i want so i need some cash...... sooo a further price drop to 1300 now thats extremely cheap these days for pfc hand controller z32afm and plug.

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