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hi i'm new to this group buy thing. so how do i exactly pay, and to whom if i wish to order one of these Power FC + Commander units? is it a dtraight 'plus and play' unit into my skyline r33 gtst? i also have a very interested friend, but he has a r32 gtst, and didnt see his model in the listed vehicles on page 1. and how much does fitting+tuning usually cost, as i live in the sydney western suburbs (liverpool) and may needa pro to fiddle with it...dont wanna blow anything up with wrong tuning..

just wondering bout the ap engineering model for R32 rb20det

are they still avaliable and are they avaliable in D jetro editions

if you can get back to me with some prices i will get one in the next 2 weeks probably without hand controller

cheers

matt

just wondering bout the ap engineering model for R32 rb20det

are they still avaliable and are they avaliable in D jetro editions

if you can get back to me with some prices i will get one in the next 2 weeks probably without hand controller

cheers

matt

Pm sent.

i am also curious as to whether they r the ap engineering pfc for r32 and is it compatible for gts4? and also is it the jetro editions? could u plz pm me?

UNBELIEVABLE PRICE!! I know what the cost price is and you are making practically nothing. Pay yourself mate!!

I got a power FC from Gr33ddy and he was nothing short of amazing. Great guy to deal with and insane prices!!

Greg

UNBELIEVABLE PRICE!! I know what the cost price is and you are making practically nothing. Pay yourself mate!!

I got a power FC from Gr33ddy and he was nothing short of amazing. Great guy to deal with and insane prices!!

Greg

Thanks Greg, your a champ B)

i am also curious as to whether they r the ap engineering pfc for r32 and is it compatible for gts4? and also is it the jetro editions? could u plz pm me?

PM sent.

Ryno - I cant get PFc pro anymore as they are now discontinued.

Theres a thread on tuners in the NSW section :D

elbee111 - Payment received - thankyou.

madbung - Payment received - thankyou.

skyline.33 - Payment received - thankyou. PM sent.

jmac - Ive added you in - PM replied.

:D

How do I find out what model of RB20 is in my car ?

Is from a 32 'apparently' but how do i know what model of PFC to get for it ?

Thanks. Will be in touch in the future if someone can answer my q.

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