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Are these tagged Apexera or Apexi?

With warranty do we have to go back to you or direct to Apexera or AP Eng?

Apexi and Apexera are the same company. Apexi have changed there name to Apexera. (you probably already know that) :)

The boxes have both logos on them as for the ECU and hand controller I dont think they are labelled with 'apexera' yet?? Can anyone confirm this for me?

You can download the warranty card Here

You will need to fill this out and send it to me and I will send it to my distributor who will take it from there.

If the item is found to be faulty you will be reimbursed any shipping costs and your item will be replaced.

Be sure to have these installed and tuned correctly as it can affect your claim.

This group buy is finished but if there is enough interest I may be able to organise another one.

:P

hey mate will we be getting the power fc this week or still looking at a little further away

I have been pushing to get them dispatched this week but it is looking like they wont be in transit untill the end of the week.

Once they are in transit they should reach you all within 3-5 days.

At this stage it is looking like they will reach you all by mid next week.

I Hope this is ok with everyone?

gday mate....

im very keen to get a power fc off u!!!

i own a r32gts-t

wotz the difference between the AP Engineering version and the normal Power FC

will the normal Power FC work on my car!?!?!?!

PM me please!! cheers!!

~~GIFFO~~

Also, for the guys who purchased a power fc from this group buy. I will be interested in purchasing your stock ECU's after youve removed them.

PM me with a price if you guys are planning on selling them.

:D

hi just wodering if this deal is still going ??? if so can u pm or email details so i can direct deposit asap. thanks

email:

[email protected]

If I can get 5 more buyers I may be able to offer these at a good price again.

:P

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