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hi all,

I wanna sell my Apexi AVCR. Its brand new... i have the black model.

reason for selling is i'm actually reverting my car to stock.

so no point having it installed lol.

I was hoping to get $600 for it at least because i paid $650 for it.

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Pm me if u have any queries...

much luv,

Jess

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Offers?

will take $500 plus postage...

or $500 pick up

OMG $500 THAT IS AN INSANELY LOW PRICE FOR THIS LIMITED EDITION BLACK AVCR THEY ARE GOING BRAND NEW FOR $1100. IF I HADNT OF BOUGHT MINE RECENTLY ID B BUYING THIS ONE.

GOOD LUCK WITH THE SALE THIS WILL GO QUICK.

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OMG $500 THAT IS AN INSANELY LOW PRICE FOR THIS LIMITED EDITION BLACK AVCR THEY ARE GOING BRAND NEW FOR $1100. IF I HADNT OF BOUGHT MINE RECENTLY ID B BUYING THIS ONE.

GOOD LUCK WITH THE SALE THIS WILL GO QUICK.

ok..? i didn't pay near that for mine...

i'll happily take $1100 lol

but i just want what i paid back... lol

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