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Hey all 

 

Today Im selling my power fc w/handcontroller to suit a R34 Gtt rb25det neo and fc-hako like device, it's called Wite device which plugs into the hand controller port and allows you to tune via usb/Bluetooth or WiFi I've posted the link to the wite device to see all its features like 

RealDash (iOS, Android, Win10)
Power FC tuning software FC-Edit (via PC cable or BT), CoPilot (via PC cable or BT)

 

 http://witedevices.com/ 

 

Which cost me a extra $350 comes with all cables and bt module

 

All working perfectly upgrading to haltech elite 2500 

Comes with everything 

1.Power fc unit 

2.hand controller 

3.Wite device with all cables and bt module 

4.power fc boost control kit

Power fc model number (PFC Er34 010-0212

 

Happy to send aus wide postal insurance a must 

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Will also include a z32 afm and plug. Price is Negotiable 

 

So R34 gtt power fc with hand controller plus a plug in wifi/Bluetooth tuning capabilities better then fc-hako and data-logit

Can wirelessly connect to your phone/tablet Android he's unit and sync with Realdash app for live stat's/data and can even be tuned remotely via your tuner. 

Plus it comes with a genuine Z32 afm and plug 

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