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would u be willing to sell for $550

no not for 550,

no it does not include a hand controler, as the title says, its a r33 gts-t powerfc (suitable for series 1 r33s only apparently but i can give you model numbers if you need)

jason you have a pm

Series 1 R33 GTST powerfc for sale

nothing wrong with it, just selling off parts of the car.

looking for $800 however i will consider reasonable offers.

Bel Garion,

My offer is $650.

regards

Max

PS I hopr\e this bloody system works,

i will keep this in mind, however i think these are worth more.

at this stage i am not desperate to sell either.

My offer is now $750, I need to buy one shortly, and the BEST price is GREENLINE at $925, so if anyone wants a POWER FC my checking showed Greenline to be a little cheaper than else where. Also Greenline answered all my questions very smartly.

regards

Max

ill take 750 max if you still want it.

if your in brisbane i can arrange a time with you to pick it up.

I don't live in Brisbane, I am at Allora, near Warwick. Can you send me the exact Apexi model and your bank details: ie BSB + Account number and I can transfer the money and I can arrange Garden City Couriers to pick up from a place you nominate.

regards

Max

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