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Item:

1. BRAND NEW AP Engineering Apexi Power FC to suit RB20DET motor. Does not come with the hand controller.

2. Z32 AFM. Does not come with plug.

Location:

Brisbane (northside)

Item Condition:

Power FC is brand new in box (comes with keyring) and has never been used.

Z32 AFM is in exceptional condition with ZERO damage to the mesh on either end.

Reason for Selling: Dont have the time/money to continue with the upgrades

Price and Payment Conditions: $1450 for both parts **SOLD**

Extra Info: PICKUP ONLY (at this stage)

Contact Details: Please call/msg Robbie on 0407 175 417

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