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R33 GTR Apexi Power FC-D Jetro

(2) Apexi 3 Bar Map Sensors

(1) D-Jetro Wiring Harness Conversion Kit

(2) Map Sensor Nipples

$1500 US Dollars for everything.

This is EVERYTHING you will need to make this a bolt-on affair.

Now that the Power FC D-Jetro for the R33 has been discontinued, this complete kit is worth every penny.

Now that the Power FC D-Jetro for the R33 has been discontinued, this complete kit is worth every penny.

Sorry to dissapoint you.. but the PFC D-Jetro for a R33 GTR IS NOT discontinued. You can still get it easy from any retail shop OR online shops form japan.

Sorry to dissapoint you.. but the PFC D-Jetro for a R33 GTR IS NOT discontinued. You can still get it easy from any retail shop OR online shops form japan.

Not according to my contact at Nengun.

R32 and R33 GTR's use the same model power FC from what Im aware of... and they are still available even on NENGUN.

They have stopped making the ECR33 power fc's for the RB25's

I got a price on Nengun for about $1150 (AUD) for the D-jetro PFC and maps/harnesses delivered here so US$1500 isnt worth every penny, it might be over in the States but not here!

Edited by 06tst
to who yourself hahaha, good work bud

Sold to a USA GTR owner for my asking price....

Considering it's summertime, people dont want to wait here to receive parts from Japan, so they will pay a little more to have them now.

Sold to a USA GTR owner for my asking price....

Considering it's summertime, people dont want to wait here to receive parts from Japan, so they will pay a little more to have them now.

LoL you do talk allot of crap. First you tell us your contact at nengun said they dont sell them anymore... now you say ppl dont want to wait for it to be shipped from japan? Make up you rmind :thanks:

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