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ive got a second hand Power FC for the RB20DET.

This does not include the hand controller.

these are very hard to find! it took about six months to find the unit

$1600

Also have a second hand Z32 air flow meter.

Attached to it is a 4inch HKS pod by a HKS pod adapter.

SOLD

**SPECIAL DEAL**

Both of these for $21,500 and i'll throw in my car for free. :(

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the sale price includes the h/c (assuming one can be sourced)

i knew i would get a few of these responses. this is an AP Engineering Power FC. The reason it is expensive is that Power FCs were never made for the RB20DET, so they had to be modified to suit.

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1800, but if i dont get any interest then i may lower it. although i would do it for 1600 without the h/c

like i said these are VERY RARE. i waited about 6 months for the unit, and ive been waiting about a year for the h/c to be found.

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We use the 415-X001 Commander with our R32 GSTS Power FC. That's the same modle of Commander as;

R32 GTR

R33 GTR

R33 GTST

S13

S14

S15

Toyota Supra (most models)

RX7

Honda Civic

Honda Integra

Mitsubishi Lancer EVo's (most models)

I think you could safely say it is the THE most popular Commander. I am sure if you really wanted one you could get it overnight air freight. :mad:

Just noticed that the adapater to the pod is actually an HKS item also.

it has the same taper as the bell mouth inside the pod. So its an even taper from 4inches down to 3inches.  

$350

So thats for the Z32 AFM and HKS pod?

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