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Hi,

I have up for sale a Apexi PFC to suit Series 1 or 2 R33 GTST this comes with original box, hand controller and manuals (even though their in Japanese) It is in EXCELLENT condition as it has only ever been used in a car that barley ever gets driven (its actually spent the last year in my garage without an engine).

The Power FC proudly stands as A'PEXi's answer to the constraints and limitations associated with most piggy-back style fuel controllers. The Power FC is a complete, stand alone, total engine management system capable of handling virtually anything thrown in its path. From multiple point fuel and ignition control and boost settings, the Power FC is capable of accommodating even the most demanding performance enthusiasts.

It also comes with the Electronic Boost Control Kit in original box also ($427.88) http://www.nengun.com/apexi/power-fc-boost-controller-kit

The Apexi Boost Control Kit is an optional kit designed to control boost through the Apexi Power FC. Simple connection to the Apexi Power FC allows the user to access a full self-learning boost controller. The Apexi Power FC allows up to 4 different boost presets for any stage of driving. The high grade solenoid valve is the same one used in our Apexi Super AVC-R boost controller. As with the Apexi AVC-R, the Boost control kit allows increased boost response and boost stability at high RPM's

I have found brand new PFC's on an Australian site for ($1999.00) http://www.shiftperformance.com.au/product_info.php?cPath=91&products_id=696&osCsid=72a1bbf118f2776a4b13e05c7219dec0

Obviously these PFC's are extremely rare to find so for both items i am asking $1700, i am happy to list on eBay as a buy it now item however i will factor in the PayPal and eBay fee's into the listing price (postage via express post is included).

I will hopefully get the time to take and upload some pictures tonight.

Interested in seperating the boost control kit?

Not unless someone purchases the PFC without it first..

Oh by the way, ill have a GT3582R 0.63 Rear housing (4 bolt pattern) off my turbo in the next couple of weeks.

Edited by SLYDA

Interested in both mate, send me a pm I couldn't pm

You as I think you inbox is full!

Cheers

'

yours is also saying "The member scotty_1989 cannot receive any new messages" anyway mate have cleared the inbox so feel free to PM me now.

I purchased this PFC and Boost Control Kit brand new also, so it has only ever been in one car.

Edited by SLYDA

Have listed item on eBay

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280623344123

Price is $1680 as ebay charges me a fee on the final purchase price ($38.38) + the Paypal fee's of 2.4% + $0.30 AUD ($41.10) and the cost of listing the item approx $5.

I am happy to sell outside of eBay (either pickup, or direct deposit) just message me and we can come to an arrangement.

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