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Just wondering as i am about to purchase a few of the apexi blue screeny things like safc, avcr wondering if anyone here has them and has had any trouble with them? is it a matter of simply where they are placed or they are gonna get yellow sticker no matter where u put them? cheers miles

also how ****ing long does it take nengun to reply? any other way of contacting them?

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but man check out the power killer ts getting out of his with the fc he has the same turbo as urs and hes got a avcr and a full exhaust system and u wanted 300rwhp and thats what hes got so its the go.

pffffffftttt blue screens hi my na is miles and im a girl that loves pretty blue screeens oooooooohhhhh

hehehehehe :lol: :shake:

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If i were you i would buy a Power FC that was the best thing i ever got for my car. If i ever did another Skyline up again a after market ECU would be the FIRST mod on my list.

And as for the blue screen fettish you have i am the same once i have a commander screen of my own i want to pull it apart and put blue LED,s in it so it matches the AVCR screen:p

Why dont you line up 3 Blue screens so its easier for them to be stolen :lol: :lol:

Subtle is good Wassabi also if u have a SAFC within reach u or someone else is likely to "play" with it and could cause "BANG"!

A powerFC is a full computer and u have alot of maps to adjust to get the car to run as good as it does with standard ecu. The one thing i like is u can put knock sensor as your ecu check light so if u get pinging the light flashes. :-)

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