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Item: apexi power fc (HAND CONTROLLER ONLY)

Age: not sure

Condition: in absolutely excellent condition, no scrathes at all

Price: $400

To Fit: (What car) r32/r33 gtr apexi power fc

Location: melbourne

Contact: tony 0412862091

Comments:

hi guys up for sale i got my power fc hand controller, selling due to not using it as my tuner does the tuning with his hand controller and i dont want to ionstall it as i fiddle around with it too much,

serial number-FCC3 020-16533

pick up is available or can post at buyers expanse

cheers tony

Ye what are the ##'s on the back please.

I'll pay tops, $120.

I'll come pickup. Not rare to find either, i could get one off yahoo any day of the week but i cbf'd waiting. :P

$320 is unrealistic... A GTR PFC alone you can get 2nd hand for $750-800 so the H/C being worth almost half the ECU... i dont think so.

lol $120 you are dreaming buddy, save your $200 and get one of yahoo better for you mate, my cousin which is known as GDZLAR1 sold his a few weeks ago for $320 posted

serial number-FCC3 020-16533

and serial number was stated champ, just read carefully next time

cheers tony

lol $120 you are dreaming buddy, save your $200 and get one of yahoo better for you mate, my cousin which is known as GDZLAR1 sold his a few weeks ago for $320 posted

serial number-FCC3 020-16533

and serial number was stated champ, just read carefully next time

cheers tony

Im not dreaming, its all they are worth.

Offer still stands though because you wont sell it for double its worth

One here for $250 http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ap...p;hl=controller

That hasnt sold either (no surprise)

im not in a rush mate so its there, not starting a scene but thats the price if you dont like it then its your problem, my cousin sold his for $320 few weeks ago, anyway thanks alot mate

cheers tony

Im not dreaming, its all they are worth.

Offer still stands though because you wont sell it for double its worth

One here for $250 http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ap...p;hl=controller

That hasnt sold either (no surprise)

R31Nismoid, Stop trying to Hustle SAU members to drop the price of an Item to suit you...

If he wants to sell it at that price, let him. He will eventually find out that no one is willing to pay for it @ that price he has advertised for. I'm sure he will lower the price at his own pace. I'm sure He dont Need a member form the SAU admin team trying to hustle him to drop the price...

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