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nice price for the power fc but to all you guys who don't want to wait around for 20 people. Jason at www.greenline.jp sells the power fc for $944. Or you can go to www.nengun.com for a similar price.

Both nengun and greenline currently have these available for Approximately $1000 delivered.

Check the nengun site or email Jason(greenline) for confirmation.

The price offered in this group buy is still cheaper than on both of these sites.

:)

i can say that paul is great bloke,  

as he helped me heaps with the AVCR group buy, answered all my queries

and all im wantin to do is repay the favour ,also knowing that i'll recieve it fairly promptly

i might have started this crap (hopefully not) between the two of them  

but all i wanted to do is get a good price with the power fc  

and paul was offering that.  

and decided to go with his and stickin too it .  

paul is just tryin to get a great price for everyone,  and everyone should respect that.  

by that way im on the piss, but still know what im doing. hahaha  

Thanks  

Baz!

I too have delt with Paul and vouch the same and that he is more than happy to help out any way he can with your queries and questions.

Can be trusted as he is doing this to help us out get something cheaper to save "US" money.

Good luck with the GB and will be in touch :uh-huh:

awww man that is tempting....these are brand new?!

A power fc is probably going to be my next (and first upgrade) but I was looking at getting it in September or later this year

don't have the cash at the mo

awww man that is tempting....these are brand new?!

A power fc is probably going to be my next (and first upgrade) but I was looking at getting it in September or later this year

don't have the cash at the mo

Yep, brand new in the box with warranty.

If there is enough interest then other group buys will be offered.

Cant gaurantee such a good price though.

:P

I was wondering if you sell the option bits for the D-Jetro version of the Power FC.

The ones I'm after are:

a harness for the Map Sensor (pressure sensor) 49C-A004

Temperature sensor N3A1 18 845

Temperature sensor harness 415-XA03

These are for a Power FC D-Jetro version for a SR20DET.

Thankyou

benny5 - PFC are exempt from customs duties. GST included.

bless_you - $960 delivered to your door, no more to pay.

Turnaround within 10 days from payment clearing.

cordiapower - within 10 days from your payment clearing.

WetGTR - PM sent.

We have 10 buyers already and a few other interested parties.

I would like some feedback from you all regarding extending this group buys deadline.

Would you all like to extend the GB for another 5 days in order to try and get 10 more buyers?

Or would you all like to finalise this at only 10 buyers?

ok. I will extend the group buy untill the 12th July.

We currently have 14 buyers and only need 6 more.

For those of you who dont want to wait please PM me and let me know.

You can pay the $960 price for now and if we reach 20 buyers I will refund you $20.

:P

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