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Getting rid of some stuff thats on my car:

1 ) Apexi RSM + G-sensor - $350

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2 ) Apexi SAFC II - $350

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3 ) Greddy Type-S coilovers - $1,200

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4 ) Cusco Type-OS Front strut brace - $100

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All parts came off my R33 GTST. The Apexi stuff has been in my car for a couple of years, works great. The G-sensor on the RSM is pretty cool. Gained 15RWKW from the SAFC II once tuned. The coilovers and strut brace were bought brand new, done only 10,000km on street (no drift/track). Spring rates are 10kg/mm front and 8kg/mm rear.

Pick up in Hughesdale (Near Chadstone) SE Melb. Will ship the Apexi stuff at buyers expense.

Any questions just post here. Gimme a buzz on 0411 810 499

Cheers

Hey using my fiance's account, not sure whats wrong with mine, please call me on 0411 810 499 to organise pick up, or just sms me and I'll call back. First in best dressed !

SAFC for $250 - "Tell him he's dreaming", no go dude

Edited by 180_chick
Hey using my fiance's account, not sure whats wrong with mine, please call me on 0411 810 499 to organise pick up, or just sms me and I'll call back. First in best dressed !

SAFC for $250 - "Tell him he's dreaming", no go dude

will do tomorrow mate

well so did i. called as soon as i could get to op's number but the brace had been sold an hr earlier. dissapointed but oh well thats the way the cookie crumbles.

good luck with the rest of the sale

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