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Due to extra interest I can offer another 10 Power fc and commander for only $960 delivered.

These are ready to be shipped as soon as full payment has been made.

Come with 12 month warranty

Close date 04/09/05

Payment due - 10/09/05

To suit:

NISSAN

BNR34 Power FC + Commander

BNR32/BCNR33 Power FC + Commander

ER34 Power FC + Commander

ECR33 Power FC + Commander

S14 93-96 Power FC + Commander

S14 96+ Power FC + Commander

S15 Power FC + Commander

RPS13 91+ Power FC + Commander

RPS13 94+ Power FC + Commander

RPS13 96+ Power FC + Commander

TOYOTA

SW20 91+ Power FC + Commander

SW20 93+ Power FC + Commander

MAZDA

FD3S S1-3 Power FC + Commander

FD3S S4 Power FC + Commander

FD3S S5 Power FC + Commander

MISUBISHI

CT9A 98+ Power FC + Commander

CT9A 99+ Power FC + Commander

CT9A 01+ Power FC + Commander

SUBARU

GC8/GF8 92-96 Power FC + Commander

GC8/GF8 96-98 Power FC + Commander

GC8/GF8 98-00 Power FC + Commander

More types available like D-Jetro or AP units - please PM me for more details.

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Buyers

1/ platinum - R33 GTST - PAID - SENT.

2/ alva - R33 GTST - PAID - SENT.

3/ jwah - R32 GTR - PAID - SENT.

4/ Bullant47 - R33 GTST - PAID - SENT.

5/ Private buyer - WRX GC8 - PAID - SENT.

6/ Private buyer - R33 GTST - PAID - SENT.

7/ OUT

8/ operationsideways - R33 GTST - PAID - SENT.

9/ woolls - R33 GTST - PAID - SENT.

10/ OUT

11/ vrm - R32 GTR - PAID - SENT.

12/ Jetdat - R33 GTST - PAID - SENT.

13/ private buyer - RX7 FD3S - PAID - SENT.

14/ skylinecouple - R33 GTST - PAID - SENT.

15/ twoquik - R33 GTST - PAID - SENT.

16/ OUT

17/ blk180 - R32 GTR - PAID - SENT.

18/ |PRESA| - R33 GTST - PAID - SENT.

19/ Drift King - R33 GTST - PAID - SENT.

20/ private buyer - S13 - PAID - SENT.

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I'm interested in one of these ... what's the go with insurance though? I'm with Just Cars who have unlimited mods, but these aren't road legal are they?

Anyone else who has one just let their insurance company know and they dont care?

From what i have been told a straight plug in ecu is ok.....as long as the wiring has not been touched then all is well with your insurance

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I just got my PowerFC from the last group buy.

It arrived quicker than what I expected and I had no hassles at all.

I opened the packing box, and it was a Qoo box, which brought back fond memories of hungover mornings in Japan (for those who haven't been to Japan, Qoo is a drink, non-alcoholic).

Now I just need to get it installed and tuned....

Thanks Paul!!!

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