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Came out of my R33 gts-t skyline, I will be selling the skyline soon as I need and got a family car now ( M35 Stagea :-) ). Was originally purchased from Negun by me.

Was installed and tuned by powertune, but I recommend getting a retune. Still has my current settings power run was 220kw ( FMIC, Splitfire, Full 3" exhuast, Nismo fuel regulator, Tomei Fuel Pump, Pod Filter , stock turbo on 14psi)

Asking $1700 Firm for complete kit, I will not be parting, PM me or call / msg O4O8 467 189 Hue - registered post / pickup can be arranged ( Sydney - Ryde ) after confirmation of payment

Apexit Boost solenoid was cut and soldered to use the OEM connector.

Power FC part number

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No, came with a different connector, pic provided. Therefor the stock solenoid connector was cut and used on the Apexi boost solenoid when it was installed. I returned car back to stock boost.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry about lack of reply - Thread got lost - Mines a S1 owned it for 10yrs before every man and their dog got a skyline.

Price drop $1500 - Easter wife Nagging Special

Need to get rid of this as my R33 Skyline is now practically sold, guy is picking up on this Saturday.

I have sold the boost kit, only the Power FC and hand controller available

Asking $1250 for the Power FC and hand controller

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