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Ok so ive got the money together .... finally ..... So heres the deal ....

SAFC II from Nengun @ $416 delivered each if i buy three or more ... and i know a few people are interested in them .... SO ....

If you are geniunely interested in purchasing one with me and have money by Wednesday next week let me know .... WEDNESDAY people .... no later .... this is a geniune price and everyone knows its good one .... cos lately ive had so many people try n sell me their second hand SAFC for $450 or more :D

So if you got the cash and your interested let me know!

;)

Lauren

P.S - obviously this is only open to Perth people so mods please leave it open :)

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will get back to you niz..I may be impatient and pay an extra $50 or so to get it sooner from a guy east. Im sure my impatience will only lead to my disappointment as it always does. If not, im in.

I really want to get it in the 32 asap to tune it as its in the autotrader/quokka this week.

come on guys, loosen your holes and buy a good mod! ;)

raasclaaat - I tend to disagree - These are only baid aid solutions and are not comparable to full replacement ecu's.

Niz - you've save $450 bucks - keep saving your coin and do it properly, might take a bit long but its a long term solution with flexibility. Your 1/4 of the way there....

Daniel

i assume delivered means the price of just that ..... delivered.

how much does duty n custom fees cost :confused: I'll ask my mate in Qld if she had to pay anything like that or if it was included in the price when she ordered her Power FC from them .... but from memory the price they gave her was what it cost.

yeah contact Nengun .... 5% tax + GST which works out to be $60 - $70 extra ....too early for number crunching! Im still going to go ahead as i waited so long for it ... and extra $70 i dont really care.

Not good timing for me..GF's Birthday soon and I ask if she wanted a SAFC for her birthday but for some reason I copped a really dirty look ???

I am getting one but for the sake of household harmony it won't be until late Jan early Feb now.

Tay ... you want to know what an SAFC II does?

It allows your mechanic to adjust your air/fuel ration mixtures for your car. Example is .... Ive just put an Electronic Boost Controller into my car and wound up the boost .... my stock ECU is now overfuelling because it doesnt know what to do with the extra boost .... so now my car is sluggish .... when the SAFC gets installed the mechanic can fix the overfuelling problem ..... plus its got a few other performance uses .... but hey im just a girl .... this was how it was explained to me i think ... but really it should also give me an extra 25rwhp ... fingers crossed ;)

If you interested then .... once i get one other person interested i will be in touch regarding the ordering.

ETA can vary thats the only problem .... my friend got her Power FC within 5 days of ordering ..... but her AVC-R is taking 3 weeks :confused: ... im estimating a max of two weeks from when i place delivery. Apparently its holidays in Japan at the moment so thats why things are taking a while to get over here.

i'll be in but due to the smash of rim i have to buy a whole set of rims before any mods... i have 3 perfect 17x8 enkei rs-evolution 3 piece racing mags anyone got any ideas what i can do with them?? thinking i might sell one to someone that has a set of rs-evos so they have a real spare then keep the other 2 for drag wheels....such a shame :D

niz, i'll be keen in a month or 2 if you cant pull this group buy together or i'll jump in on the next one as i see a few people need some time aswell....:P

nah i want to order them ASAP so if someone wants to organise it later on then thats cool :D

Forget the rims Fane ... one of mine is looking a little worse for wear at the moment but eh it can wait ....along with the stuck odo, the sub n amp bouncing round in the boot and the squeely brakes :P

Who is going to install/tune for you, got a good deal going there too?

If I do this I will get an EBC also. Will only be doing light mods so this will pretty much be the last step. If it's worth it I will do it all now, otherwise I will wait.

You kinda got me at a good time....just got a healthy bonus from work. Ok email me with details coz it is getting a bit difficult to pretend to work and monitor thread at the same time ([email protected])

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