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Item: Apexi Safc2 (D1 edition)

Age: unknown

Condition: good condition (few marks etc from handling and use)

Price: $280 ono

To Fit: most cars. was in my r33

Location: Brisbane, Southside

Contact: pm here or in this thread

Comments: car has been written off, so selling pieces from it. this was installed but never tuned. has complete loom. can provide english manuals. no stand. its the D! edition, so its gold and black.

Item: Apexi Sitc

Age: unknown

Condition: excellent

Price: $300 ono

To Fit: most cars, was in my r33

Location: Brisbane, Southside

Contact: pm here or in this thread

Comments: plenty rare, same reason for selling as above. comes complete with loom, box, manual.

this combo is excellent for auto cars as it retains the nissan shift logic to keep smooth shifts. sydneykid has a thread on here about using these in conjunction with an fpr and adj cam gears with good results.

ill try and get pictures up over the weekend once i start pulling things outta the car. so will have more things up for sale soon.

cheers

Steve

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