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1 x Power FC and hand controller to suit R33 gtst series 1.

Price $950 the lot will not split.

Will accept direct deposit to my bank account, money order or COD. In Perth but willing to send east.

Must sell need cash for new tyres darn yellow sticker.

pm me here or email at [email protected] or call my mobile: 0403321542.(Troy)

Here are the serial numbers on the powerfc and hand controller.

PowerFC Serial no: pfcrb259709-0009

Hand Controller Serial no: fccnt9803-0257

Ben the unit is in perfect working order.

Have replied to email from a barry and the PM from sky^rkt.

I have not received an email or pm from you tang0 unless you are barry.

at this stage i'm waiting to hear back from sky^rkt and barry to see who is genuinly interested.

Postage to will be via express post. So about $20 extra. Or i'll round it to $960 and go halves with the buyer on postage.

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