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Hi guys,

I am wondering if any fellow gtr owners (r32/33) who are running a PowerFC Djetro. would be able to help me out.

What i need is you to post the serial on your PFC and then the serial on the back of your hc.

Reason i need this is i have a PFC Djetro (PFC GTR33D 020-0141) however my hc does not work with it and does not have a serial on the back so i have no way of working out which model will work with my pfc

Cheers

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covered in the PFC FAQ in my signature

it has a list of what model hand controller to get

in a pinch if you go for the new EL hand controller it will work

otherwise you must match the exact version, given its the new GTR djetro you i think need is product part # X001 which is FCC3 (sticker on the back)

its easier to go for the EL one as you can be guaranteed its right

covered in the PFC FAQ in my signature

it has a list of what model hand controller to get

in a pinch if you go for the new EL hand controller it will work

otherwise you must match the exact version, given its the new GTR djetro you i think need is product part # X001 which is FCC3 (sticker on the back)

its easier to go for the EL one as you can be guaranteed its right

thanks paul, i had a read of your website earlier and got abit confused lol. Was hoping to not have to go the EL hc as they are $400 :(

if the serial was RB26xxxxx then you would need FCC NT

so i suspect the hand controller you have is to suit RB26xxxxx SERIAL # and not GTR33Dxxxxx

so you can probably safely sell yours as FCC NT

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