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I got an email this morning from Aaron. I had a quick browse before I shot off to work.. Looks like the Ap eng R32 version is about $1500 from memory.. I will update the thread tonight

I got an email this morning from Aaron. I had a quick browse before I shot off to work.. Looks like the Ap eng R32 version is about $1500 from memory.. I will update the thread tonight

ouch if thats the case will have to give this one a miss as Autobarn didn't even quote me that :confused:

from what I understand it cost more because apexi did not mass produce them specifically for r32s, ap engineering is like another company or a subdivision, that makes them for r32s in smaller numbers....

the guy at autobahn prob didnt get u a price on an ap.

apexi did, and do make them for rb20 r32's... you can get them direct from japan. if you read up, you dont need the AP engineering one.

Rafael, if you ask your mate Aaron, im sure he can get it :(

apexi did, and do make them for rb20 r32's... you can get them direct from japan. if you read up, you dont need the AP engineering one.

Rafael, if you ask your mate Aaron, im sure he can get it :(

from what I understand it cost more because apexi did not mass produce them specifically for r32s, ap engineering is like another company or a subdivision, that makes them for r32s in smaller numbers....

the guy at autobahn prob didnt get u a price on an ap.

i got quoted for a AP Engineered Power FC with HC and it was less than that for my R32 GTS-t and i have it writing with the rest of the quote i got.

But yes you can source them cheaper as i have found the out the last couple of days :uh-huh:

But for all you guys that can get this GB, go it you lucky BUGGERS

Hey Guys

The regular Power fc will include the following models of Skyline for the listed price.

R32 GTR

R33 Gts25t

R33 GTR

R34 GTt

R34 GTR

The R32 Gtst only has one Power Fc available for it AP Engineering

Currently in discussion is the price of these, and myself or Raf will include the information on the price very soon.

The complete car/engine list available in this group buy for $975

Nissan Skyline R32GTR/R33GTR (RB26DETT)

89/9~98/12

Nissan Skyline R34GTR (RB26DETT)

99/1~

Nissan Skyline R34GTT (RB25DET)

98/5~01/6

Nissan Skyline R33GTSt (RB25DET)

93/8~98/4

Nissan Silvia (SR20DET)

91/1~93/10

Nissan 180sx (SR20DET)

91/1~94/1

94/1~96/8

96/8~98/12

Nissan Silva 200sx (SR20DET)

S14

93/10~96/6

96/6~98/12

S15

99/1~

Mazda RX7 Series 1-3 (13B)

91/12~95/11

Series IV

95/12~98/11

Series V

98/12~

Mitsubishi Evolution V (4G63)

98/1~98/12

EVO VI

99/1~01/2

EVO VII

01/2~02/3

Subaru WRX

92/11~96/8 (EJ20G)

96/9~98/8 (EJ20K)

98/9~ (EJ207)

Toyota MR2 (3S-GTE)

93/10~99/9

Mark2/Chaser (1JZ-GTE)

96/9~01/6

Wrong

Please edit your post as to not confuse people.

1 year warranty, we are dealing directly with an authorised Apexi dealer and that was what was negotiated.

I have been assured by my Distributor.

Yes the AP Engineering Power Fc includes hand controller.

This could also be classed as baiting as you have your own thread for Power Fc's.

So please stay out of this one as your input is not required.

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