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Greddy Profec B-spec II black

I was using it for about 2 years but making the car standard now. Never had a problem with it.

Comes with everything.

Price - $395 delivered anywhere or pickup from westside of Brisbane

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So much bumping going on in here..

Anyway, with the inability of providing any contact phone number (after 3+ back and fourth PM requests for it) - I presume my offer of $380 inc postage is declined.

Sorry we wont be able to strike a deal, but good luck with the sale anyway - i'm sure it will sell for you.

Just a suggestion, maybe post your contact details on here so the next interested buyer can get in touch with you? Its honestly the only thing that has made me walk away / now hesitant to pop a deal in the future. Nothing personal, I guess you could just say I'm very careful when it comes to buying online with no protection and just like to personally speak with sellers before i transfer the cash. I'm sure many other buyers are the same.

Cheers mate.

Edited by KR4-GTR
Matty09 - open to offers
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Anyone who is going to spend $390 on your one might as well spend an extra 30 dollars and get demselvs a newbie. There are stacks of neew ones on Ebay for just over $400.Also on ebay the used ones are selling for around 200-250$$$.Here are some quick examples

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=250454704413

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GReddy-Profec-B-Spe...emZ250458954167

Yours iS Probablyl worth $250 id say.

Edited by matty09
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Anyone who is going to spend $390 on your one might as well spend an extra 30 dollars and get demselvs a newbie. There are stacks of neew ones on Ebay for just over $400.Also on ebay the used ones are selling for around 200-250$$$.Here are some quick examples

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=250454704413

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GReddy-Profec-B-Spe...emZ250458954167

Yours iS Probablyl worth $250 id say.

Read the rules

"2. No price debates - put simply if you do not agree with the price being asked, do not comment on the thread. If you believe the seller is asking too much then either pm the thread starter or dont buy the items advertised - simple."

REad tread he said to me ""open for offer " so i give one. I cant just say $250 and not explain why???????? Also he keep bumping but no interest atleast this explain to him why.

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Anyone who is going to spend $390 on your one might as well spend an extra 30 dollars and get demselvs a newbie. There are stacks of neew ones on Ebay for just over $400.Also on ebay the used ones are selling for around 200-250$$.Here are some quick examples

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=250454704413

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GReddy-Profec-B-Spe...emZ250458954167

Yours iS Probablyl worth $250 id say.

Are you saying this is not debating the price of my item and merely offering a price?

I have already talked to an admin about people flaming my thread, no one is forcing you to buy it so if you don't like the price then you shouldn't have anything to say.

Are you saying this is not debating the price of my item and merely offering a price?

I have already talked to an admin about people flaming my thread, no one is forcing you to buy it so if you don't like the price then you shouldn't have anything to say.

Just clicked onto this..

Im the only other person who posted in here so i hope your not referring to me as 'flaming your thread'?

Your post there makes me look pretty bad and isnt very fair?

For the record, again - you werent making any serious replies to my PM's, so i thought a public offer of $380 on here would be okay as its not like its a low ball offer. and it was purely just a suggestion only to add your contact number? in the back of my mind i was still hoping you would just add a contact number and i could just call you to sort out a deal.

mods - 'and3_3' is right, this thread may need a review please? and if you could, please delete my posts in here - i dont want to be involved in this war, i just want to buy a boost controller.

Edited by KR4-GTR

And3_3 Looks like u hgad a fantasic offer but u f**ked it and now you are angry at the world because of your own f**k up. I'll pay $250 this is no debating it an offer and a good 1............................................ I travel alot 4 work n will b in Brissy from next Tuesday so can pick up.

Edited by matty09

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