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For Sale: My trusty old faithful Apexi Power FC Commander

Suits: R33 GTST

Currently running a 30/25 w VCT approx. 500 hp atw.

This is a Great ECU !, has been a real work horse, never missed a beat, and is in as new condition!, I am the first and only owner, and have treated it with care and looked after it well. Comes with original retail box and receipts and manuals etc and Hand controller!

Reason I am selling: need more inputs so I need to run a more expensive ECU.

Asking: $1050

Also for sale is my Geniune Tomei Z32: Awesome piece of kit, runs over 100% resolution, and is able to handle big HP. same deal, first owner, as new, and looked after. (if u want to keep it near stock but need more flow from an single AFM setup, this is the way to go).

Asking: $400

Reasonable Offers welcome, Will sell them together or separate, happy to negotiate package price if purchased together, Will post Interstate at buyers Expense.

SMS or call Dale on 0432 279 166

ITEM Location: QLD

can SMS Pictures of the units upon request once I am home.

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