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I bought it used from a fellow SAU member who bought it new and only used it for a month.

It has sat in a cupboard since then and never been installed into my car.

Sloupos can you pm me the link to this R34 Neo PFC for $1180?

Cheers

Shaun

Well there are two of these on ebay for $1760 and $2200 respectively from respected businesses.

I have said i am open to offers!!!

Please stay out of my thread unless you are puchasing

Love loling at these overpirced power fc's haha. Goodluck mate...

Apexi have stopped production, and you're probably looking at a 2 month wait if you bought from nengun, sure OP's price is a little high but Power FC's aren't readily available as they used to be.

Why are you selling and not putting it on your car?? I would wait til after Xmas when people have some $$$

It is called having a wedding to pay for and a honeymoon, so anything that i do not really need right now is being put up for sale.

It is disappointing to sell this but at least i get to keep the car!!

Can you post some picture and also the serial number of the PFC? This will tell the others when the unit is manufacture and what model is it.... PFC are good devices. But your asking is indeed still a bit high

Can you post some picture and also the serial number of the PFC? This will tell the others when the unit is manufacture and what model is it.... PFC are good devices. But your asking is indeed still a bit high

Pictures as requested

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