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1. Power FC (Has Power FC Pro sticker on it but im not sure if this is the case) With Hand Controller. Serial #PFC RB26 9607 - 1045

PLEASE NOTE: Hand controller plug is a little loose. Computer worked and was able to be tuned using a laptop.

$600 as is. Posted anyware in Australia.

2. 2x Nismo AFM suit all RB26. No need for new plugs, same resolution as Z32's. As New, only fitted to car for 5000 kms.

$600 for the pair. Posted anywhere in Australia.

Location: Canberra, ACT

Item Condition:

1. As you would expect, loose h/c plug as described above. I fixed this by putting duck tape around it and no problems from then on. I cant be sure this is a Power FC Pro as I didn't use the launch control features. As such I will assume the sticker may just have been put on in Japan.

2. As new. Only 5000km's to run the car in.

Reason for Selling: Just upgraded computer to an Autronic for more features now that the engine has been run in. Both items worked great.

Pictures: Soon. Although both items look as you would expect.

Contact Details: Pete - 0422801831

These prices are cheap, dont haggle for the sake of it please. Reasonable offers will be considered.

Edited by noakespg
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