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Hey guys up for sale are my bits ive purchased for my stag. ill post these here first so all the stagea boys have first dibs on the items (especially the SITC). Since im selling my car, these bits are no longer needed.

Apexi AFC Neo $450.00: brand new in box, never been used, still in original box.

Apexi SITC $350.00: second hand, but never been used, still in original box.

Drift Crystal series boost gauge: $100.00: brand new in box, never been used. Its a 52mm gauge, crysstal series. comes with all fittings etc.

All items have all the relevant instruction manuals and booklets.

I will post at buyers expense.

Pick up is welcome. I am in Altona Meadows during the week, and am in Boronia/Ferntree Gully on the weekends.

contact:

MOB: 0411 355 572

WORK: (03) 9809 2299 ask for Jarryd.

cheers guys.

excellent :wacko:

hey mate

i have been working late the last week and havnt got a chance to measure up the gauge.

i will try this weekend.

cheers and sorry for the delay.

jarryd.

  • 4 weeks later...

SITC is till for sale, will do it for 300 inc delivery.

It has never been used, and these are as rare as rocking horse shit.

more pics:

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if you need to contact me, please email me at either:

[email protected]

or

[email protected]

cheers

jarryd

hey mate.

i measured up the gauge, its 52mm.

ill do it for 75 delivered if your're still interested. sorry for the delay.

cheers.

No worries Jarryd sounds good :blush: I've sent you an e-mail at your hotmail address.

cheers

DaveB

PS btw I was talking the depth of the guage... not the diameter... or does it just happen that the depth and diameter are both 52mm?

No worries Jarryd sounds good :blush: I've sent you an e-mail at your hotmail address.

cheers

DaveB

PS btw I was talking the depth of the guage... not the diameter... or does it just happen that the depth and diameter are both 52mm?

i measured the depth mate.

was just on 52mm.

just got your email, cheers for that.

i will send you my details, and once payment has cleared ill send your item.

cheers mate

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