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Apexi Power FC & Hand Controller For Skyline R33 GTS-T

Suits any R33 GTS-Ts (series 1 or 2)

Computer Serial Number: PFC ECR33 010-1270

Controller Serial Number: FCC3 020-11009

mild tune ~190rwkw (full exhaust, k&n panel filter, 0.9bar boost)

Maps are still loaded in

pfc01.jpg

$1200 AUD

Hampton, VIC

gday mate,

is the power fc still for sale and how much postage to sydney??? very very keen

i can deposit the cash as soon as you want

pm please as i do not have 10 posts

Edited by mii11x

Hi, if this is still for sale, i will transfer you the money as soon as you get back to me with your bank details, i really need this. I'm from S.A. My Number is 0433349400 Reece, thanks

get in lane buddy =\

Hi, if this is still for sale, i will transfer you the money as soon as you get back to me with your bank details, i really need this. I'm from S.A. My Number is 0433349400 Reece, thanks
Item is still here first person to show me the cash will get it! If you want bank details PM me or post here

Sorry, just got home from work, otherwise i would have got back to you straight away.

- Please forward your bank details to me, and i will respond with payment. I just need

you to confirm that the item is mine, and that nothing will fall through and i don't loose

my money. My number is 0433349400 , Reece

Just signed up, if the power fc is still for sale,I'll take it, I live in ferntree gully and WILL BRING CASH....please call me on 0403 055 895 Gerry

Edited by kid-k

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