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Guys,

I have a Power FC Hand controller for sale. It was for my R33 gtst but it may fit other models.

Used for 1 week only. It's in excellent condition but does have a couple of very light scuffs on the screen from sitting in my Glove box for that week.

Model Serial No. PFC ECR33010-1104

Numbers on back of controller: FCC 020-08918

This is a genuine Apexi Controller that was purchased in a complete Power FC package. *it's not an aftermarket item.

$300

Item can be picked up from North Sydney area or shipped at a flat rate of $10 anywhere in Oz.

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Haha, Yes it would look very familiar. Hope I don't get a letter from your lawyer ;)

The controller is from my Series 1 R33 but can anyone confirm wether there is a difference between series 1 and 11 just for the controller?

heading looks very familiar :D

i thought someone had rebumped one of my threads :yes:

Edited by Ari25t
  • 1 month later...

Can you do me a favour, break the casing and scratch the screen cover, that way you will sell it cheap and i can pull it apart and turn into a stand alone gauge :(

  • 4 weeks later...

Haha, I did consider breaking the casing and scratching the screen cover to sell it cheap but it sold before I got the chance :laugh:

Cheers guys

**Item Sold**

Can you do me a favour, break the casing and scratch the screen cover, that way you will sell it cheap and i can pull it apart and turn into a stand alone gauge :geek:
Haha, I did consider breaking the casing and scratching the screen cover to sell it cheap but it sold before I got the chance :down:

Cheers guys

**Item Sold**

It amazes me how well people look after these, its not as if there hard to get on there own or anything :ermm:

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