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Hey guys, bought this about 4 months ago to help get my GT-R running after having a few problems. Its 100% good now so Im putting the original ECU back into it.

Item: R23/ R33 Power FC

Condition: Great, comes with hand controller, minimal scratches as seen in the photos and the unit is undamaged. Inspection welcome

Postage: At buyers cost

Location: Adelaide

Price: $1,000 with hand controller

Can be installed and TUNED into an R33 RB25 for $650 by boostworx in Adelaide.

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Any questions fire away.

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Woops sorry, Ill make it clear *bugger I cant edit my original post*

Its an R32/R33 GTR power fc,

If you go to an installer, they looms can be modded for an R33 RB25. Its something R33 owners do cause it works out slightly cheaper and finding R33 power fc's is becoming harder and harder these days.

Edited by JiN_MaN
If you go to an installer, they looms can be modded for an R33 RB25. Its something R33 owners do cause it works out slightly cheaper and finding R33 power fc's is becoming harder and harder these days.

yeh but i think you lose VCT if you do this.

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