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So thats for the Z32 AFM  and HKS pod?

yeah, cause the pod is 4inches in diameter it isnt a straight fit on to the afm. so the adapter joins them.

people who have looked inside a hks pod (mushroom style) will have noticed that there is a bell mouth with a taper. well, the adpater piece continues the taper. therefore there is a consistent taper from the mouth of the pod down to the afm.

oh and the price is still 350. afm alone is worth that.

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im still here 1000 all in

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Thanks for your interest but a powerfc for an rb20 is simply worth more than that. i think your just used to prices for other cars. but the fact is that these are hard to find, hence the higher value. i waited SIX MONTHS for this unit to be sourced for me. You MIGHT be able to source one for a few hundred less than my price, but this is here in the country right now.

BTW youve gone from 1100 down to 1000, whats with that?

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noted. but at the moment i would still prefer to sell together as i dont want to be stuck trying to sell just the pod/adapter.

also im still not convinced that they are only worth 250. especially if i have to pay for and organise posting.

mate, i'm extremely intrested in the computer and controller. only thing is... will it work on the older model RB20? if it will i'll take it. if not then do you know of where i can get one that will.

Sold the afm and pod.

KIL08S: yes the powerfc is still available, but it doesnt come with the controller. i have absolutely no idea what the differences are with the older rb20. may have to ask around, im sure someone would know.

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