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I've got my safc2 + apexi stand for sale. it made 191.6kw on an r33 with:

-full 3" exhaust, pod, fmic, boost at 10-12psi on the standard turbo.

the bracket is glued to the back of the SAFC because the tape that comes with it is not very strong.

it comes in the original box with everything included as well as a printed off version of the DIY guide.

its a safe tune and im sure it will be fine for another r33 with the same mods.

heres a pic of my dyno run which was done at HITMAN in sydney.

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im asking $350 (+ postage) firm at this stage (safc+tune = well over $500).

installation can also be arranged.

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yeah they are mate. your tuner can + or - fuel at 16 different points in your rev range with the safc2. i was getting 470-500km per tank with my tune.

Cheers.. will get back to you in a week or two.. if its still not sold yet!!

(got new job, and start end of week- so yea..)

Thanks

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