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Item: Power fc

Age: second hand

Condition: great (hand controller colour fading)

Price: $850 delivered to your door with registered post FIRM

To Fit: GTR

Location: Townsville

Contact: pm or 0431 520 274 (Thomas)

Comments: The unit itself is in great condition, however the controller has faded in colour. Looking at the controller you can tell it wasn't from being left in the sun or bad care, the finish on these controller was not very resistant to colour fade (un-like the black) It belonged to my mechanic and has since upgraded to LINK (T51 powered 26/30 :) )

What's the Apexi D1 Limited Edition Hand Controller?

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/docs/...erfc-faq.htm#83

There was a limited build run of approx 100 units of the D1 Limited Edition D1 style hand controller. This was a gold stylish hand controller and worked just the same as the normal hand controller units. I Suspect it was a plain run of X001 hand controller to suit most models as there was only 100 made. From all that I can see its simply a gold case

Picture of Hand controller

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a222086-

Model serial no.

PFC GTR33L 020 - 2306

Hand controller

FCC3 030 - 00024

$850 delivered

0431 520 274 or pm me (Thomas)

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Does the handcontroller work on any powerfc? if so ill take it if ur willing to sep

I believe it does, but un-less you can swap me a normal controller for it I won't separate it sorry.

i have a r32 gtr power fc and hand controller if you willing to swap controllers

cheers

I'll ask, however don't see this happening .. much prefer a quick sale.

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Spoke to the mechanic, buyer has the option of buying the power fc with the D1 (gold) controller or he can get a original black one..

$850 ....

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