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Item: AP engineering Power FC

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: New Condition..

Reason for Selling: GOt told it does not suit a r32 GTS4 (on this forum) and selling soon due to purchase of a new focus.

Price and Payment Conditions: $950 Buyer pays for postage.

Extra Info: Still in box with certificate and jap manual.

Contact Details: message first..

Item: Power FC with hand controller to suit Subaru Impressa

Location: Dandenong; Melbourne

Item Condition: New Condition..

Reason for Selling: Rode of my old car.. did not get a chance to install it)

Price and Payment Conditions: $850 Buyer pays for postage.

Extra Info:

Contact Details: message first..

Also have a spare hand controler 415-x001.. (brand new in box) open to offers.. Brought this hand controller of ebay and found that it does not suit the AP engineering rb20det power fc.

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Sorry it does not come with the hand controller.. i will be selling the car soon as l just brought a new focus, so there is no need for me to buy the commander. The commander that suits is a 415-n001 from memory...

Plus my car is a gts4 and l was told that its not suitable. The power fc is new, comes with box and manuals(jap) and certificate.

If anyone want a power fc commander 415-x001 l have a brand new one in box. Open to offers on this as l cannot use it.

I am selling this power fc cheap.. open to offers..

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Would you be interested in a partial trade??? HKS VPC w/ GCC and r32 GTS-T/Top Secret ECU tuned for 550cc injectors, 60-1 Garret, Z32 MAF and Upgraded Fuel Walbro 255l, No Boost Cut, No Speed Cut, No Rev Limit ... Plus Cash.

Item: AP engineering Power FC

Location:  Melbourne

Item Condition: New Condition..

Reason for Selling: GOt told it does not suit a r32 GTS4 (on this forum) and selling soon due to purchase of  a new focus.

Price and Payment Conditions: $950 Buyer pays for postage.

Extra Info: Still in box with certificate and jap manual.

Contact Details: message first..

Item: Power FC with hand controller to suit Subaru Impressa

Location: Dandenong; Melbourne

Item Condition: New Condition..

Reason for Selling: Rode of my old car..  did not get a chance to install it)

Price and Payment Conditions: $850 Buyer pays for postage.

Extra Info:

Contact Details: message first..

Also have a spare hand controler 415-x001..  (brand new in box) open to offers.. Brought this hand controller of ebay and found that it does not suit the AP engineering rb20det power fc.

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no idea.. can anyone veryfy this further..

I have pluged it in my car, an it did run fine.. But did not take the car for a drive, as it says that it needs to be tuned before driving it.. so l did not want to take any risks..

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