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got apexi safc i think it the lastest one , came with my r32 but not needed, was told in working condition. sold

http://www.mypicshare.com/ws49ubnupic.html

16in 200sx wheels with good tyres about 60-70% kelly charger directionals offers over $150

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Gun metal grey r32 gtr n1 front bar, plastic, genuine, has not even been repainted, genuine plastic n1 vents, rare as , missing lower lip. you can obviously see the bottem section of the middle of the bar has been cut out for more intercooler air flow, does not look any different once the lower lip is attached. worth buying just for the vents, the bar has no damage but will need a repaint, dusty been in shed offers over $150 been offered $250 delivered to victoria , offer taken """""SOLD""""""http://www.mypicshare.com/epj7cxjkpic.html

http://www.mypicshare.com/o1a66ulgpic.html

R32 type m front bar, grey, good nick, tiny scrap right underneath, cant see it when on car, comes with chrome grille thing that sits on the top of the bar, dusty been in shed Offers over $80

http://www.mypicshare.com/psu45czzpic.html

Go fast bits bov, not loud just nice, sound in good nick, came with car but not neeeded Offers over $80

http://www.mypicshare.com/l0rsrax7pic.html

Monza Type 3 bov, adjustable in sound, looks dusty but has never been used, have the orignal recipt and package somwhere, Offers over $50

http://www.mypicshare.com/9cnwixeopic.html

Boost gauge 2in, smoked face, dont no brand comes with mounting cup, in good nic, came with new car which had 2 boost gauges???hahaha i only need one Offers over $40

will get a pic soon

All prices as u can see negiotable, very resonable. will post, can package etc. or pick up

either pm or reply.

thanks

Chris... :)

CTR Custom Panel

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the gfb bov brand new are $190.

the monza bov i paid new $150

apexi safc peeps on ebay have em for $250ish

So pick yourselfs up a bargain peeps.

Chris... :)

CTR Custom Panel

all mounting points good, no cracks or tears etc on any mounting eylets, it had small scuff which i professionally sanded out and primed, hence why i said needed respray.

Chris...

Edited by CTRcustompanel
Does the SAFC come with everything needed to wire it up?? if so ill come pick it up for $100 when ever you free :)

yea it's just the monitor, mounting stand, with the wiring loom coming out of it with a plug and the wires, there is nothing else needed other then wiring it up and tuning it on a dyno, there is a tuturiol on this site about setting them up i think.

thanks

Chris...

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