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Hi Everyone

Its time to sell my power FC, so someone else can enjoy the power. Just search my name if you want to know a bit about me - I'm a regular genuine user on SAU.

Its a late Version R33 GTS-T powerfc, so its nice and quick. The power FC has no issues whatsoever, the hand controller also works fine, the only issue is the back light stopped working properly so at night its hard to read. It could be fixed for about $2 and someone handy with a soldering iron.

I've run 300rwkw+ with this power FC for years, and have never had an issue.

I can reset it and adjust the tune in it before I send it, but I do recommend that you see a tuner asap to have it tuned properly.

I've also got a Q45 AFM (90mm) that works flawlessly, and some nismo 555cc injectors that are perfect and still in the fuel rail too.

If you want these extras please let me know. Would be a nice kit to buy all together. Tested and proved. I can also set the powerFC to already be configured for the Q45 AFM and injectors.

PowerFC: $1200

Q45 AFM: $150

Nismo 555cc Injectiors in fuel rail: $450

If you buy the lot, I will pay for the postage, and knock another $50 off the price.

Thanks

Jono

Edited by The Mafia

Just letting you know that the injectors are sold. Guy bought the engine, injectors, turbo, suspoension etc. He was local too.

Sorry to those that missed out.

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