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G'day all,

I have a used APEXi Power FC unit thats for sale.

Suits R33 GTST series 1 and 2, RB25DET

# immaculate condition

# works perfectly

# no scratches

Sell $700.00

Im in Cheltenham, pickup prefered but will send FREE EXPRESS POSTAGE.

cheers

Gene

[email protected]

0417 280 308

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hey man pretty interested, do you have wheels for your car? cause we could swap, i have 4 totally schmick 18'' wheels, none have marks on them, you just need tyres... how old is the fc, does it have a hand controller, cheers Brett...

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does this just plug straight in where the old ecu used to be or does it have a to be tuned to suit my car

this plugs in where the standard ecu is and also needs to be tuned on a dyno by any decent workshop for approx $500. Should be able to deliver 200rwkw with all usual mods.

cheers

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