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I can get 7 AP engineering power fc to suit R32 GTST for only $1120 delivered each.

This price doesnt include the hand controller.

If you require the hand controller then the total price is $1440 delivered.

These are ready to be shipped as soon as each payment has been made. No pre order, no waiting.

Come with 12 month warranty

This is only available for a week or if the 7 units sell by then.

Close date - 29/06/05

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Buyers

1/ private buyer - Paid

2/ nF - Paid

3/ $$slowmedown - Paid

4/ B0oStEr - Paid

5/ nytrda - Paid

6/ - - - -

7/ - - - -

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Hey Paul,

Im very interested in one for my R32 GTS-T, But before i hand over any money can You answer 3 simple questions for me:

1) Are these brand new??

2) Is there an A.P Engineering power fc Key Ring in the box??? as i heard thats a bonus of this version.

3) can you quote the modle number of the A.P Engineering power fc for me.

Thats and excellent price, best i have seen by a few hundred.

Thanks

Greg

Hey Paul,

Im very interested in one for my R32 GTS-T, But before i hand over any money can You answer 3 simple questions for me:

1) Are these brand new??

2) Is there an A.P Engineering power fc Key Ring in the box??? as i heard thats a bonus of this version.

3) can you quote the modle number of the A.P Engineering power fc for me.

Thats and excellent price, best i have seen by a few hundred.

Thanks

Greg

Hey Greg,

1) Brand new with 12 month warranty

2) Not sure but will find out.

3) part number - 4E14N07Z

;)

Price bump!

with commander - $1420 delivered.

without commander - $1115 delivered.

First 7 confirmed payments are ready to be shipped.

Payments can be made instantly and the units will be shipped as soon as individual payments have been received.

;)

The power fc pro is designed for drag racing use.

These units have 2 additional functions over the regular units:

1. Ignition cut used for rev limiter - Regular Power FC cut fuel feed when the preset rev limit is reached. At high rpm there is the possibility of knocking when the fuel is cut in high powered cars.

The Power fc Pro cuts ignition at the rev limit to prevent knocking that could potentially destroy the engine.

2. 0km/h rev limiter setting - Allows for the setting for an initial rev limiter that is active whilst the car is not in motion.

This allows for maintaining a rpm level for constant launches.

:rofl:

can u use a hand controller from a 33 or is it different

Confirmed - The R33 GTS-t commander will not work.

ECR33 H/C- P/N: 415-X001

RB20 DET AP Version H/C- P/N: 415-N001

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