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APEXi POWER FC +COMMANDER From $1000 Delivered

Brand New.

Most makes in stock

Regular Power FC + Commander:

- ECR33 Skyline GTS-t RB25DET

- ER34 Skyline GTT RB25DET

- BNR32 GT-R RB26DETT

- BCNR33 GT-R RB26DETT

- BNR34 GT-R RB26DETT

D-Jetro Type Power FC + Commander:

- BNR32 GT-R RB26DETT

- BCNR33 GT-R RB26DETT

- BNR34 GT-R RB26DETT

AP Engineering Power FC + Commander

- HCR32 Skyline GTS-t RB20DET

Power FC PRO Spec also available depending on model.

Other APEXi products are also available. Please email us for more information.

Please email us for enquiry.

[email protected]

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APEXi POWER FC +COMMANDER $980 Shipped

- Brand New.

- Most makes in stock

- This offer is untill 20th of March 2005.

ECR33 Skyline GTS-t, $980 Shipped

ER34 Skyline GTT, $980 Shipped

BNR32, BCNR33 GT-R, $980 Shipped

BNR34 GT-R, $980 Shipped

D-Jetro Type also available with same price.

AP Engineering Power FC for HCR32 Skyline GTS-t RB20DET, $1150

Please email me for enquiry.

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hey will the power fc and commander work in a r32 gtst??

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