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Hey guys i was hoping to pick up another SAFC II fairly cheaply if possible. My car was broken into on Sunday and the SAFC II stolen and the car is running fairly average at the moment. If anyone has one going at a good price i would appreciate a pm so we can try and sort something out.

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Cheers Leigh

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Hey leigh,

Apparently a brand new version of the SAFC has been released from apexi so if you can hold out for a little while im sure the market will flood with the SAFC2. The new one is shiney and colourful so many ricers will be making the swap :)

BTW where was the car broken into? I'll keep an ear out for a hot safc - damn thieves!

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hey marz appreciate the email but i am specificlly after an SAFC II as i still have the wiring all in place from the last one that was stolen as they just cut it at the top. If i get another SAFC II it will be a direct plug in which is what i am after.

Cheers Leigh

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Due to the high prices for second hand ones eg $350 - $360 ??? i have bought a new limited edition black one for $415. Cheers to all who pm'd me and i guess for others in the same position it may be better to just buy a new one for $50 - $60 more that comes with a warrenty

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I am a little sceptical about ebay i guess you takes risks where ever you buy it but i got it from a guy on ns.com looks like a fair few people have bought items off him. I got a pm yesterday saying he has sent it so hopefully in the next day or two i should get it will let you know

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showforum=96

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