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Hey guys/girls,

My car is getting tuned on Monday at Boostworx and I might be needing to borrow a Power FC hand Controller for half a day. Just wondering if anyone would be willing to lend me/shaun their controller?

Any help greatly appreciated!

Cheers

Darren

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Yer i can lend you mine. Its from the r32 AP engineering version. Im going past Shaun's monday so i'll drop it off then if you like.

It should work i think...I'll go past Boostworx and speak to Shaun, and he can ring you if it'll work...

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Hey guys/girls,

My car is getting tuned on Monday at Boostworx and I might be needing to borrow a Power FC hand Controller for half a day. Just wondering if anyone would be willing to lend me/shaun their controller?

Any help greatly appreciated!

Cheers

Darren

I have a series two hand controller that you can borrow

depends how old the power fc is whether you will need series 1 or 2 and now i think there is series 3 but im sure the series 2 works on the 3rd version

let me know

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Yeh i'm not too sure what series it is! It was installed by the previous owner in 2001 i believe!

Trick if you wanna PM me your number and if Bl4cK32's doesn't work i may need to call you.

I would assume a controller is a controller, BUT you never know i guess!

Cheers Trick

Darren

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Yeh i'm not too sure what series it is! It was installed by the previous owner in 2001 i believe!

Trick if you wanna PM me your number and if Bl4cK32's doesn't work i may need to call you.

I would assume a controller is a controller, BUT you never know i guess!

Cheers Trick

Darren

if its 2001 it could be either you just have to try them and aparently the series 1 ones are pretty rare to get a hold of too

pm sent

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I've got one you can probably borrow as well, bought it fairly recently though - not sure if it would work or not... :P

I reckon the controllers _are_ different depending on the unit, but it's quite possible i'm wrong :P

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Bl4ck32, that may be handy for me too if you are going past Boostworx with the AP hand controller. My car is there at the moment getting a turbo and FC installed and I dont have a hand controller. Car has been there a while and i havent spoken to shaun for a while, but i'll speak to him tomorrow. He should be tuning it this week, so he will probably need one if he hasn't got one. (I kinda assumed he had one as he didn't mention that he would need one when i dropped the car off.)

Cheers.

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lol....yer sorry it couldnt help Deluxe, you're going to have to find a model specific one...

No probs traphead, Shaun seemed pleased :)

didnt see you there 4door. i got there and left about ~10ish?

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