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2nd hand, but in perfect condition. No hand controller, PowerFC only.

Works 100%, as ECUs don't wear out like suspension or turbos.

email [email protected] for a price if you're interested.

Located in Sydney.

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Is this PowerFC for a S1 or S2 R33? Greenline sells them A$1015.00 incl EMS delivery, brand new without hand controller. If your asking price is right, I'll be interested.

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