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Item: Apexi Power FC

Age: 3 months

Condition: New

Price: $1480

To Fit: (What car) R33 gts-t

Location: S.E. Melbourne

Contact: PM

Comments: Just purchased brand new a few months ago and has not even seen the inside of my car. Still under original 12 month warranty and in absolute perfect condition. I will not separate the controller from the computer. Will send interstate under buyers expense or pickup is available.

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if your willing to sell for $1000 let me know as plenty have gone for that much! cheers

Mate I've seen microtech's go for more than that. This PFC is brand spanking new, which retails for $1650 from Access and you have to wait to order it in. This is ready to be picked up & installed straight away for about $150 less and still under warranty. Cheers.

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Bendar: Can you please provide the serial number on the PFC? and Part Number as well... Thx... :D

Bendar : Have you got the Serial number on the PFC? Can you please provide the number?

well in that case ill put in a offer of 1250 posted to queensland

Sorry, but $1250 for basically a brand new unit that is still under warranty is way to low.

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