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I got a quote from justjap for a AFM for a series 2 motor that i need still and they said $230 with warranty blah blah. Way too much...

When i got this Series 1 AFM from PSI the prices i saw from other members on here were between $75 and $150 with or without postage. PSI got me this green sticker one posted and all for $75 big ones.

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On that note... I have a series 1 AFM for a RB25DET for sale...

The green one that isn't broken obviously is the one i have for sale :)

http://60.242.103.135/dvd_library/pics/DSC01016.JPG

http://60.242.103.135/dvd_library/pics/DSC01017.JPG

http://60.242.103.135/dvd_library/pics/DSC01018.JPG

I bought this one with the green sticker from PSI on this forum. As you can see i have never used it because i needed a Series 2 AFM (the pink one), and it was my mistake as i thought i had a series 1 motor at the time.

$75 with postage included (Thats what i paid for it)

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