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Start 9/5/2007, End 20/6/2007

Product : Apexi PowerFC for RB25

Price : $1550 (incl. delivery see below)

Supplier : JPSHK (Car Product Wearhouse in HK)

Delivery Cost :$25 * incl. in price

Notes : Excess Stock from HK : 10 units for sale (only 10 confirmed in stock and on hold)

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This supplier of my PFC which was operated fine now for over 1 years.

PM me for any further details.

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Your buying these from JPS trading? Have you confirmed he ACTUALLY has them as he has a reputation for advertising stock on ebay that he doesn't have.

Its not from ebay and its not form those people. My supplier has supplied parts worldwide some time now.

There are units left O/S I have seen them personally. As we bought in a few and sold to other people outside this GB. I just thought I would offer this up to SAU members - no real skin off my nose as these will be sold outside of SAU regardless.

if theis is not about my GB then either PM me or dont post.

cheers.

Im also guessing 1 year warranty?

There is no warranty as they do not make these items anymore mate and no1 supports them.

If it doesnt work form the box it can be replaced (if any are left) or refunded.

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