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Afew items for sale.

1/ Apexi power fc with the new EL hand controller (which suits every power fc)

power fc is in perfect working condition. i have a stock ecu cover for the power fc aswell which will come with it.

$1000 - i may separate if the price is right...

2/ Nismo AFMS. these are great items!!! replace your factory AFMS with these which means you can still run stock pipes and stock airbox. they are basically Z32s in stock shells. police wouldn't have a clue that they are aftermarket! one of the afms does have a broken tab on it... this does not affect the way it works one bit.

http://justjap.com/s...258&cat=&page=1 - mind you that price is just for one.

$700ono

3/ HKS EVC 6. used this on my GTR for about 2 months but now the cars using a ECU with inbuilt boost controller.

Arguably one of the best boost controllers on the market!!! easy to install. can get pictures on request.

http://justjap.com/s...333&cat=&page=1

im after $650ono

4/ GTR intercooler 600x300x76... removed due to upgraded cooler. these have been proven to not be restrictive up until the 380kw mark.

$250ono

Located in melbourne, happy to post items at buyers expense. Please feel free to PM me or sms 0468955352 if you have any questions.

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