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Basically brand new datalogit kit including computer software to suit any Apexi PFC. Enables you to do complete tune, modify any parameters, settings, on road tuning etc. Is what all dyno tune company's use to tune you apexi pfc. All cables, cd software and datalogit device. Full kit!

Not an easy thing to get hold of and not readily available.

Gold Coast

0407257188

$550

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Thanx DRF72, yea having to pay in the usd is the catch. Cheeky buggers

+1 and you have to pay in USD from the supplier. I bought mine 5 years ago when the dollar had a good exchange rate and I still paid close to $600 delivered to Aus

$USD320 delivered. Price has dropped fellas, sorry.
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[emoji3] MR Skidz, attach the tax you pay on checkout, insurance and the shipping then convert to au $$$

Also add the the two weeks+ it takes to arrive as they don't seem to be the most efficient supplier.

I offer a basically brand new kit ready for shipping and a down time of around three days anywhere in au.

If that's not a service your after, then by all means purchase it from NZ my friend. Cheers

Ok, Here's the PayPal final figure.

all I had to do was hit the pay now button, it takes you straight to paypal try it.a507c7130d16c99a16b368af98b558fc.jpg

$415 AUD delivered to door.

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