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Hi,

I have Near NEW Power FC commander (Hand controller) in BOX. The part number is 415-x001. Which mean it is for Nissan Skyline R32 R33 GTR/GTST/ buit not R34GTT.

Price $320

Contact me on 0418 388 125 or [email protected]. Melbourne CBD.

Thanks

Calvin

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umm yeh the details on the rear of the PFC is PFC R32 A 0 227. Hope thats what ur after. I only got the pfc this year from Japan. So im assuming that its compatible. Im pretty sure that the older style commanders wont work with them..not sure if its because its A.P Engineering rather then just Apexi like the common ones.

If your referring to the number on the certificate u get in the box then ill have ot post that when i get home...Currently at work...Let me know if thats not what ur after? Cheers.

umm yeh the details on the rear of the PFC is PFC R32 A 0 227. Hope thats what ur after.  I only got the pfc this year from Japan. So im assuming that its compatible.  Im pretty sure that the older style commanders wont work with them..not sure if its because its A.P Engineering rather then just Apexi like the common ones.

If you bought yours last year... then i should be able to work with your power fc... anyway PM me your contact...

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