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****FOR SALE****

1x Apexi Power FC

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1x Apexi Hand Controller

For Skyline r33 GTST

So brand new that they are still being sent to Australia from Nengun in Japan. Obviously as i am still awaiting their arrival they have not even been opened at all so still in original packaging...I have all correspondence between myself and Nengun to prove age etc.

I have to sell the car soon as i am going overseas for work and I would rather sell this brand new unopened and virginal than install it in the car and watch it devalue in front of my eyes

Take advantage of my loss and pick yourself up a bargain POWER FC. I will pay postage to anywhere in Australia

Price = $1200 ONO

Contact me during the day on [email protected]

After hours and Weekends: 0409 117 917

:D

Tim

I really want to sell it as a package BUT if i can find someone who wants just the PFC then i am happy to work out a deal for you!

You got first dibs on the HC

Yes as far as the info that i have received is you can 100% run the PFC without the Handcontrol BUT you can't tune it yourself you need it to be done by those with the proper equipment.

Saying that: Not to many people actually have the ability to tune it themselves!

Essentially the hand controller is a luxury it does not in any way really add to the PFCother than to give real time engine data for your viewing pleasure!!!

how much would u sell the pfc for by itself? very interested

I would prefer to sell them as a package BUT seeing as vendetta just wanted the controller i am sure that we could work out a deal.

That said i have a couple of folks interested in purchasing the 2 together so i guess it depends really what you are willing to pay and whether or not vendetta is still interested.

Would you take $1100 for this?

Sorry but I have already had two bids of $1100 for it.

I wish that EMS would hurry up and deliver it already so that i can pass it on to the best offer.

Sorry about the extra time guys!

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