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Apexi Power FC Model Serial Number: PFC RB26 9803-0010

Compatible with the following:

NISSAN

GT-R

BNR32/BCNR33

'89.9~'98.12

RB26DETT

FC Commander Model: 415-N001

Compatible with the following:

NISSAN

GT-R

BNR32/BCNR33

'89.9~'98.12

RB26DETT

RB26

S14(前期)

'93.10~'96.6

SR20DET

SR201

PS13

'91.1~'93.10

SR20DET(赤)

SR202R

180SX

RPS13(前期)

'91.1~'94.1

SR20DET(赤)

SR202R

180SX

RPS13(中期)

'94.1~'96.8

SR20DET

SR202

S14(後期)

'96.6~'98.12

SR20DET

SR203

180SX

RPS13(後期)

'96.8~'98.12

SR20DET

SR204

ECR33

'93.8~'98.4

RB25DET

RB25

ER34

'98.5~

RB25DET

ER34

S15

'99.1~

SR20DET

SR205

SUBARU

GC8/GF8(A~C型)

'92.11~'96.9

EJ20G

GC8A

GC8/GF8(D~E型)

'96.9~'98.8

EJ20K

GC8D

PFC = $850

FC Commander = $250

Cash pick up from Werribee area or Postage

$20 Tracking

$25 Registered

or take both for $1000 with Free Registered Postage.

Contact Brett [email protected]

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