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Item: Apexi Rev Speed Meter, G-sensor, stand.

Age: N/A.

Condition: Excellent, refer attached photographs.

Price: $250 SOLD

To Fit: Most EFI Japanese cars I guess, confirm on Apexi website.

Comments: All wiring included.

Item: Apexi Super Air Flow Converter II, stand.

Age: N/A.

Condition: Excellent, refer attached photographs.

Price: $300 SOLD

To Fit: Most EFI, AFM Japanese cars I guess, confirm on Apexi website.

Comments: All wiring included.

Item: Apexi Actuator Valve Controller Type-R, MAP sensor, solenoid, stand.

Age: N/A.

Condition: Excellent, refer attached photographs.

Price: AS IS: $350 FIRM INSTALLED: $400 FIRM (Melbourne)

To Fit: Most turbocharged Japanese cars I guess, confirm on Apexi website.

Comments: All wiring included.

Item: S15 Injectors

Age: N/A.

Condition: Excellent, refer attached photographs. One injector has a damaged plastic clip, does not affect operation.

Price: $330 FIRM SOLD

To Fit: Side feed RB25DET (straight swap).

Comments: Bought off another member here a couple of days ago. Selling because my tuner sourced some for me too. Search "S15 Injectors" for all information you need. I think these are 440cc/min, but some say they are closer to 480cc/min. Either way, you'll find examples of engines producing 250+kWatw in members' posts. Includes all o-rings.

Location: South Melbourne.

Contact: Aaron - PM or 0416495282

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Sale fell through. Price dropped..was $450 FIRM, now $350 FIRM. I need this gone.

The seller returned because their workshop refused to install because the engine bay loom has no plugs (I won't mention who they were).

There are 5 wires to connect, 2 for the solenoid, and 3 for the MAP sensor. I've even labelled/colour coded all of them, so anyone who knows how to use a soldering iron and heatshrink come get a bargain.

All SOLD.
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The main plug in the cabin need to be soldered/heatshrinked back to the loom. As you can from the pics, I had to do this to get the plug off the DIN holder I made up for it. I'll reattach this bit for you.

Comes with everything you'll need to get it going.

Beside from this, it's all working fine, pulled it out from my car a couple of days ago only.

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$350 is cheap.

Or I can do install for $400 in Melbourne - need about an hour and a half to do it, weekend only.

The main plug in the cabin need to be soldered/heatshrinked back to the loom. As you can from the pics, I had to do this to get the plug off the DIN holder I made up for it. I'll reattach this bit for you.

Comes with everything you'll need to get it going.

Beside from this, it's all working fine, pulled it out from my car a couple of days ago only.

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