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hey guys, ive recently been in an accident and i smashed the boost pressure sensor on the AVCR so now that doesnt work anymore. i was wondering where i can get a replacement for it? i dont know if there is many apexi dealers in victoria so i thought i would ask and maybe someone might have a spare one or a sponsor might be able to find me one. help would be great as the car is nearly back on the road.

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Hang on

...you mean to tell me i didnt have to order my PowerFC from Japan and wait aaages for it? :)

No you can order it from an Australian distributor however it will be slightly more expensive (around $1350) but it will come with a A'PEXi Australia warranty. If you buy one from overseas then you are not covered under the warranty as each unit can be tracked to the country is was intended to be sold in, thus buying one direct from Japan is not covered in Australia. Not to mention the legalities of "C Tick" certified products.

We tried to convince people a while ago why buying from the Australian distributor was better, however people weren't willing to fork out the extra cash.

Yer i see your point...

I think i payed approx $860 ($980 delivered) from Nengun with the hand controller so i guess i did make a considerable saving. Although, like you said, if something goes wrong i could be in trouble.

Whats this "C Tick" you speak of? :)

Whats this "C Tick" you speak of? :sick:

This is a C-tick:

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It's a compliancing approval for almost all electronic goods. You should see it on everything in your house from your toaster to your TV. More info here: http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD//pc=PC_2796

As far as HyperTech goes, it's a subsidiary company of Access Auto in which they were manufacturing their own products. It wasn't a name change. They are also located in Vermont to be exact. For those of you who remember Access a while back had a garage open to the public however it closed to the public to allow them to spend more time doing R&D for the HyperTech line, which sells things like Titanium Tip mufflers. (see our website www.psiparts.com.au for more of the HyperTech range)

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