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Hey Guys

Parting with my full PowerFC D-Jetro kit with boost addon kit, haven't installed but changed my mind and going with a Haltech system.

Looking for a quick sale @ $1800 for the lot. New ones are priced at $1800 without boost addon kit so you're pretty much getting the boost kit for free, get a bargain quick.

The ECU and hand controller are in great condition (nearly look new), the loom is in great condition with no cuts to the wires and the map sensors are great condition. The boost kit is brand new and has only been test fitted, all boxes and manuals uncluded for everything.

The main ECU kit includes:

- Apexi PowerFC D-Jetro ECU (PFC-GTR33D) (3pin)

- Apexi PowerFC Commander

- Apexi PowerFC map sensors x2

- Apexi PowerFC dual map sensor loom which connects to ecu (3pin)

- Apexi PowerFC vacuum lines

The boost addon kit includes:

- Apexi Boost Solenoid

- Apexi Map sensor x1

- Apexi single map sensor harness for boost kit (3pin)

- All fittings still sealed in plastic bag

If you have any questions or want some pics please feel free to PM me, postage and pickup available.

Cheers,

Ash

Edited by ADUBZ

$1200 for the Apexi PowerFC D-Jetro Kit posted (Includes everything needed and hand controller & free hand controller holder)

$400 for the Apexi Boost Addon Kit posted

I will post pics later today.

@Unknown26 - Have a look around standard djetro ecu's + commander going for easy $1200 then add another $350 for map sensors and loom...

@Tmac9091 - yes mate the boost kit will work with standard afm powerfc :)

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