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Guest hongo_rules

Hi,

Have been looking into getting a Power FC for my R33 GTR.

Second hand if possible but not having much luck.

Best price new I have found so far:

http://www.greenline.jp/specials.php

Has anybody had any experience with them? I notice that they have an Australian agent.

Their agent has been very helpful but just wanting to know if anybody has dealt with them in the past.

Any other recommendations?

Kind Regards,

TG.

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Hi,

I'm selling my PowerFC and hand controller as I return my car to stock to sell it.

I'm asking 2Grand with the hand controller and what is probably the best tune I've heard off on a near standard R33 GTR. I have a HKS cat back exhaust. (255kw at the wheels at 1 bar).

Only minimal massaging would be required to spec to your engine if your car is stock.

I'm definately selling it in the next week or so.

Also if interested I have a set of 80mm meters (Z32) which is a common upgrade with Powerfc for GTR's. It's a selctable option in the computer to read the different voltage etc. I just never got around to fitting them.

normally 350 a meter, 700 for the set.

If you want the lot you can have it all for 2.5K

Send me a PM if you're interested, I'm in sydney.

Serious offer.

Sebaz

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Guest hongo_rules

Unfortunately by the time that you include shipping costs from Sydney it may not be worth it. Thanks anyway.

I have decided to go with Greenline, their prices have dropped even further for July:

http://www.greenline.jp/specials/julyapexi.php

Have had awesome customer service with them so far in terms of response times and information. Have had a few friends purchase off them so I don't think there is a problem.

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