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i have up for sale a apexi power fc with hand held to suit a r32 gtr has only been pluged in not tuned comes with paper work also i have a pair of Z32 AFM's with plugs to suit and filters inspections are welcome i can also post. any questions please call eddie on 0422624468

$330 for the AFM's

$1250 for the Apexi PFC

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hey mate, thanks heaps for replying to our PMs... NOT... also your not allowed to just bump your topic up whenever you feel like it, because you think your special, there is a 3 day rule... cheers

ill pass on the swap not worth it...

hey mate, thanks heaps for replying to our PMs... NOT... also your not allowed to just bump your topic up whenever you feel like it, because you think your special, there is a 3 day rule... cheers
ill pass on the swap not worth it...

yeah we know, not worth it for us more like it... $1000 worth for $850... your loss. gl with it... next time have the decency to let the person know instead of ignoring them

please stop using my sale post for anything other then questions about my item if you have any issues call me my number is listed!

yeah we know, not worth it for us more like it... $1000 worth for $850... your loss. gl with it... next time have the decency to let the person know instead of ignoring them
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i have up for sale a apexi power fc with hand held to suit a r32 gtr has only been pluged in not tuned comes with paper work also i have a pair of Z32 AFM's with plugs to suit and filters inspections are welcome i can also post. any questions please call eddie on 0422624468

$330 for the AFM's

$1250 for the Apexi PFC

you still got the pfc??

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