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I'm selling my power fc and hc.

These items are for a series 1 R33 gtst.

together will sell for $1200 firm

seperately power fc $1100 hc $300.

If you can get them cheaper good go there.

I'm in Perth, will post to eastern states.

PFC serial Num: PFC RB25 9709-0009

HC serial Num: FCC NT 9803-0257

Will accept COD, money orders or direct deposit to my bank account.

With money order or direct deposit item/s will not be sent till money has cleared in my account.

reply here and if your interested.

Troy - are the HCs model specific or can any PFC use any hand controller?

yes they are on certain models.

In Vic Isome of the guys regularly use one of the other guys H/C as its the only one that works with a few ECU's (that obviously have no H/C)

Odd that this happens, but it does just get both, no problems then :D

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