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EDIT: No longer for sale :P

Hey guys,

Up for sale is my SAFC2 which will be coming out of my car this weekend (28/10).

Condition: In excellent working order. Have never had a problem with it. The usual light marks on screen from cleaning cloth. Comes with stand and all wiring. Pics to come after I take it out of the car. Comes with original box if you want it and manuals etc.

Location: Northern Suburbs Melbourne

Reason for Sale: Upgrading to aftermarket ECU

Price: $300

Postage: Free Registered Post. Express can be worked out for a couple of dollars more.

Installation: I can arrange installation for Melbourne buyers.

Cheers,

Michael

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PowerFC on firesport. Since telling me that he would call 'soon' to arrange a place to pickup he's not replied to an email I sent him and dropped the price on everything he has listed FS i guess hoping to sucker someone in. He wanted me to deposit cash straight into his account, and cracked the shits when i said i wanted to pick up. I kind of clued on when he claimed to be making 297kw @ 14psi using a TD06 on an RB20 :laugh:

Lots of other things about what he was saying just didn't add up...wouldn't give me any personal info other than his bank details and his hotmail address. no serial numbers, additional pics, anything...

Rule of the day...too good to be true is just that. Just glad i didn't hand the scumbag any money.

EDIT: oh and the pic he has of the TD06 is on a Supra or something...didn't realise immediately cause I wasn't looking to buy the turbo.

Definitely. I'm going to put together a PM to the Mods to add to the sticky bad traders list. Do you have a lnk to where this other guy got ripped off on NS?

I also reported the Ads to firesport 2 nights ago, but strangely enough the ad is still there??

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