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As title says

For sale I have a APEXI RSM blue screen model.

Over all good condition. Has minor scoring on the outer surface of the screen, nothing at all really, still looks nice.

I also have G sensor that Ill throw in aswell but note that the G sensor Wiring needs repair so its an extra (easy to fix though plug just needs to be rewired as wires are real thin and has snapped.. G Sensor does not effect how the rsm works.

Comes with loom still in good condition.

No wiring diagram \ manuals. But surely if ur interested you'll find them online as I did.

$100 firm.

Pics tonight.

PM me for interest.

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Pics as promised.. As you can see it is actually in quite good condition. The plug on the loom for the G Sensor can be repaired by someone with some mild electrical skills..

RSM works perfectly I removed it from my car last weekend cause i was sick of where i had it mounted and kinda over it...

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maybe.. Pic at all?

good condition?

EDIT.. lol i feel like a dik.. re-read ur post. it states "BRAND NEW"... haha...

Ill let u know today, i am serioursly contimplating the swap.

Edited by turbs33

hey bud sent you a PM its brand spanking new never used paid 286 bucks bought it for ex's car now no need to give it to her lol ...

let me know cheers

haha, Mate thats funny :thumbsup:.. well not really but you know..

Mate I have given 53XYN the cyber handshake on the deal sorry to say, but if anythign changes ill let you know first.



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