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APEXi products brand new from the Sole Australian APEXI Agents - Warranty and Tech Support

Brand new in box APEXi Power FC Units with Hand controller

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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t (brand new) - $1650 delivered

Nissan Skyline R34 GTT (brand new) - $1540 delivered

Nissan R32 GTS-t AP Engineering FC (brand new) - $1650 delivered $1950 (with controller) delivered

Nissan Silvia/180sx CA18DET AP Engineering FC (brand new) - $1650 delivered $1950 (with controller) delivered

Nissan GTi-R AP Engineering FC (brand new) - $1650 delivered $1950 (with controller) delivered

Universal APEXi Power Intake Pod Filters

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Universal Bolt up pod. Dry type pod only need compressed air to clean.

Available in -

OD 160 ID 85 (REPLACEMENT FILTER) - $89 delivered

OD 160 ID 75 (REPLACEMENT FILTER) - $89 delivered

OD 160 ID 65 (REPLACEMENT FILTER) - $89 delivered

OD 140 ID 75 (REPLACEMENT FILTER) - $89 delivered

APEXi Power Intake Panel Filters

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Replace factory air filters with greater filtration and no need to replace just clean!

Available for all popular Nissan models and other manufacturers - $79 delivered

APEXi Power Intake Filter Kits -

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pictured is R33 R34 GTR kit

Nissan GTR Skyline R32, R33, R34 Kit - $350 delivered

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pictured is R33 GTS-t kit

Nissan Skyline GTS-t R32, R33 & R34 GTT Kit - $140 delivered

**Other Nissan vehicles available as well as other Manufacturers

APEXi DECS Tacho -

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Main Features Include:

- Large, 120mm analog display for easy to read shifting points.

- Digital display built into the gauge face

- Classic EL (Electro-Luminescence) lighting

- Accurate RPM reading all the way to 11,000 RPM

- Progressive number design for better high RPM viewing

- Integrated TEMP, and Pressure reading*

- High intensity shift light included

- Versatile mounting bracket

- Available in white and black face

- $590 delivered

* Temp, and Pressure reading available only with the use of an optional Temp or Pressure sensor. Sensors sold separately.

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Any Power FC's for r34 gtt? If not do you have any coming in and is it possible to put a deposit down for one?

I have a small handfull in next week monday

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