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Hey,

Just a couple of bits for sale:

1/Apexi Power FC: Suits r33 GTS-t series 1, without hand controller, boxed with instructions - SOLD

2/Fibre glass front bar, suit r33 GTR, as new condition and unpainted - $300

EDIT:

3/r32 GTR intake plenum minus throttle bodies. Clean and in good condition with no paint fade - $250

I'm on the Brisbane northside but I won't be back till wednesday, if you need any further information you can post here, pm me or call me on 0423 530 034. I check the forums pretty often and reception is rather crap where I am right now so the best bet is probably to drop me a PM. Slightly neg on prices.

Cheers,

Mark

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Hey,

Putting the power FC in is no troubles at all, its litterally a 5 minute job and the standard map ran my car no problems, however i wouldn't advise leaving it untuned for too long just incase. To tune it you would either need to take it to a tuning shop who had the laptop dongle, or borrow a hand controller from a mate to tune it yourself. Either way I would recommend getting it tuned by a professional.

Cheers

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