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hello guys

here is list of stuff i have for sale

1) used Rb26 apexi D-jetro ecu no hand controller part # PFC GTR33D 020-0923 - 630 USD free ship

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2) used RB26 apexi power fc w/hand controller part # PFC RB26 9605-0738 - 630 usd free ship pics to come

3) NEW RB25 apexi Power fc with EL hand controller pfc # 414-AN012 last generation not sure its D-jetro or L jetro but comes with Newst model hand controller - 800 usd free ship

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4) Blitz i-D dual asbc spec R boost controller + i-D power metter - 420 usd free ship

5) Blitz dual sbc spec R bost controller -250 free ship

6) HKS hard pipe kit - 350 usd free ship

7) HKS hard pipe kit with two hks blow of valves - 350 usd free ship

8) RB26/25 splitfires set of 7 - 350$ free ship

9) HKS/Greddy 60mm boost temp pressure egt gauges black white have like 20 units 130-190$ per gauge

pictures on request everything is great working condition

let me knowif anyone got any interest

Edited by avoiee

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apexi D-jetro - Sold

blitz I-D boost controller - Sold

rest still for sale

Got hks gt2530 twin turbos w/hks actuators - 1600 usd shipped

sard twin suction kit like new condition - 300 usd shipped

the PowerFC is $1,000AUD New. You're asking 800USD Used which is $1,100AUD. Might need to adjust your pricing. If it fits a Rb25DET NEO I'll be willing to buy one if suited to the AU market.

the PowerFC is $1,000AUD New. You're asking 800USD Used which is $1,100AUD. Might need to adjust your pricing. If it fits a Rb25DET NEO I'll be willing to buy one if suited to the AU market.

part number is in pictures you can check if its fit , i have no idea if it does to Neo engine , have some room to adjust price

Pm re: suction kit

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