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Item: Apexi PFC engine management unit with commander

Location:Melbourne

Item Condition:New, sat on shelf

Reason for Selling:Was going to use it when manual converting, but have decided to keep the auto

Price and Payment Conditions: $950 delivered

Extra Info:

Contact Details:0439 909 610 or PM

As you can by the fact i have a thread selling a pedal set, clutch master/slave etc that i had the full intention to go ahead with a manual conversion.

Anyway, I have since decided that the auto is going to stay.

I bought this in a group buy from Paul (Gr33dy) for $950 delivered and it has only just sat on my shelf since i received it. I opened the box to look at it, but havnt used it or anything.

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It is available for pickup.

I will give you the receipt, meaning you still have the 12 month warranty.

Price, $950 delivered via COD (for your security)

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