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Hey guys, changing computer and going MAP sensors so selling the gear as per title.

The Power FC comes with hand controller. All in good condition. Hoping to avoid any stuffing around as this is a bloody cheap price!

Chasing $600.

Z32 AFM's are almost brand new. I put them on my car, drove it to the tuners, drove it home then I popped an oil pump so they've done 60kms on the road plus a bit of dyno time.

Chasing $250 each or both for $450.

I'm in Shepparton (country Vic) so most likely will require postage. Make postage $15 per part to anywhere in Australia.

If you need photos either google (!!!) or PM me your mobile # and I'll take some photos when I get a chance.

Cheers, Ewan.

BONK!

Price drop on already cheap parts!

Power FC and hand controller $550

AFM's $225 each $400 for both

$900 for everything.

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