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Hello,

This is an expresion of intrest for Apexi Power FC's to suite the R32 RB20DET. These systems are extremly un common and expensive. I am able to sorce these systems for $1,650 with hand controler NEW not second hand. They are built by AP Enginering a subsiduary of Apexi. I belive these are the best aftermarket ECU for the RB20DET. They use all the factory sensors, are able to controle boost if you purchase the apexi boost solonide, and can be tuned by many work shops in Australia.

Plese express your intrest.

Thanks

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On your web site under contact us can you please list your business address details.

Email is simply not enough in this day and age of people ripping people off.

The minority spoil it for the majority. :D

Few questions.

When?

Is this a group buy thing, or will this deal be around for a while?

Can you get the boost controlers also? and how much for them if you can?

And basically the same questions as everyone else has asked.

OK

I am selling them form home so I dont really feal comfortable giving out my home adress but I am happy to give you any other details.

It does not include shipping. I have them in my position in Melbourne but I am happy to send them any where.

I could send it to uk at your expence.

This is not a group buy. I have them at my disposal and can sell them to you at the listed price. They are new and still in box.

I can get the boost controler I dont have a price on that yet.

Yes anyone in melb can come and pick one up.

Hope this answers all your questions.

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