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2X APEXI POWER FC & 2X FC COMMANDER

for BNR32/BCNR33 SKYLINE GTR

If you look closely at the FC COMMANDER you will see it's new & has never been used. I used the ECU with a Datalogit & laptop so the Commander was stored away safe & is immaculate condition.

Power FC: PFC GTR33L 020- 1341 = $700

FC Commander NEW: FCC3 020- 13462 = $300

Add $15 to the ECU & $10 to the Commander if you require postage express or registered + 2.5% if you want to use paypal?

Or both for

$950 Cash Pick up Bondi area.

$975 Including Express or Registered Post Paid by Bank Deposit or Transfer.

$1000 Including Express or Registered Post Pay by Paypal.

Power FC: PFC RB26 9709 - 0026 = $700

FC Commander: FCC2 NT 010 - 00410 = $250

Add $15 to the ECU & $10 to the Commander if you require postage express or registered + 2.5% if you want to use paypal?

Or both for

$900 Cash Pick up Bondi area.

$925 Including Express or Registered Post Paid by Bank Deposit or Transfer.

$950 Including Express or Registered Post Pay by Paypal.

I do have a good trade rating here but not many, if you want to see I have over 200 positive feedback on Ebay, I can FWD a link to my Ebay feedback. I'm offering payment by Paypal so you are covered if you can't pick up the item or don't feel comfortable depositing money into my account.

Contact me at [email protected] or call 0403 702 449 if you have any questions.

Thanks Brett

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Edited by Sydneyactionman

Hi that may work out well as another guy just wants the ECU

I'm in Dover Heights NSW.

Brett

Where are you located mate?

Interested in the PFC commander

Power FC: PFC GTR33L 020- 1341 & FC Commander NEW: FCC3 020- 13462

$900 Cash Pick up Bondi area.

$925 Including Express or Registered Post Paid by Bank Deposit or Transfer.

$950 Including Express or Registered Post Pay by Paypal.

or

Power FC: PFC RB26 9709 - 0026 & FC Commander: FCC2 NT 010 - 00410

$850 Cash Pick up Bondi area.

$875 Including Express or Registered Post Paid by Bank Deposit or Transfer.

$900 Including Express or Registered Post Pay by Paypal.

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