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Hey guys due to a massive change in plans, I have the following brand new items for sale. Boxes have only been opened to inspect the actual goods on arrival. Prices are FIRM, and please don’t whinge about I can get this for $$$ from here or there. These products are here and ready to go, no customs duties or gst. I am loosing money on these items, as they where bought in Australia.

  • Trust/Greddy V-SPL R32 RB20-DET Tube and Fin FMIC KIT WITH Piping, Clamps, etc..

$1550 Delivered Anywhere in Australia.

  • AP Engineering R32 RB20-DET Power-FC with Hand Controller

$1650 Delivered Anywhere in Australia.

As I said prices are firm. Both these items are in Western Australia, and will be sent to your door via AAE.

Cheers, Steve

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not trying to cut your grass here steve but you can get powerFC's brand spankers from a number of forums' sponsors for less than $1000 :(

Obviouslly you dont know much about the Rb20DET power FC's!

Apexi dont make a power FC for the RB20's and a company called "AP engineering"

Obviouslly AP engineering add on an extra $500ish for their troubles!

$1650 is a very good price for a RB20DET PFC, Good Luck with the sale masTers

From memory no, but ill have a flick through the instruction booklet when I get home.

I do know that there is no drilling required, as there is mounting points on the chassis that the cooler utilizes.

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