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FS: Apexi PowerFC boost controller solenoid.

The boost controller solenoid comes with the solenoid its self, and the wiring with both plugs but on the other side of the plug the 'female' end which would be your wiring that would plug into the standard solenoid thus meaning this apexi boost controller can be made to suit any RB series motor I'll assume being that both ends of the plugs come with this solenoid all thats needed is to chop off your plug in 'your' harness and hard wire into boost controller solenoid.

I've had this for ages with the intention on installing it in my car once I got my PFC installed - Well I sold my PFC and I don't see a point to this hanging around for another 12+months so I'll sell it - Not fussed if it sits there for another 12 months so I'm not really neg on price.

I'll take $150 for it - PM me or contact 0433830055. Should anyone not understand the write up PM me with any questions and I'll clear them up for you asap!

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