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Got some stuff here for sale that i dont need.

S15 Apexi PowerFC (PFC-SR2018) + New EL LED Hand Controller, (PowerFC Used, Hand Controller still new just took out of the box to check if it works with my pfc.) = $1000ono Posted Aust wide.

OEM S14/S15 VCT Solenoid Valve, Brand New in box = $150

Used Bride Seat Rail Driver side N049RX, Fits Ergo2, Brix 2 etc.. = $150ono

Set of BRAND NEW Genuine S15 Silvia Badges(Silvia, Lightning S, 2x Spec-R) = $120 ono

Pics Will Be Up Tomoro

Contact Via, PM Or SMS Tam on 0423506186

S15 Apexi PowerFC (PFC-SR2018) + New EL LED Hand Controller, (PowerFC Used, Hand Controller still new just took out of the box to check if it works with my pfc.) = $950ono Posted Aust wide.

WILL SEPARATE THE EL LED HAND CONTROLLER (WILL WORK WITH ANY PFC EXCEPT FOR TOYOTA JZX100 AT MODEL) Model No. 415-A030 Universal, STILL NEW WITH BOX. FOR $430 POSTED

UPDATED!!!!

S15 Apexi PowerFC (PFC-SR2018) + New EL LED Hand Controller, (PowerFC Used, Hand Controller still new just took out of the box to check if it works with my pfc.) = $1000ono NOW ONLY $850 POSTED AUSTWIDE.

OEM S14/S15 VCT Solenoid Valve, Brand New in box = $150 NOW ONLY $100 Posted

Used Bride Seat Rail Driver side N049RX, Fits Ergo2, Brix 2 etc.. = $150 NOW ONLY $100 + Delivery TAKE IT AWAY!! 100% Genuine.

Set of BRAND NEW Genuine S15 Silvia Badges(Silvia, Lightning S, 2x Spec-R) = SOLD!!!!!

Used S15 Stock T28 Rubber Intake Pipe = $10

S15 Airbox Snorkel Only = $20 (Few Scratches here n there)

Other Stuff:

Used Logitech X530 5.1 Surround Speakers = $50 (100% Good Working Condition 2 Speakers Got rips through the mesh outside the speaker doesnt affect anything)

ASRoCK X58 Extreme Motherboard = $150 (Almost New Condition Used for 1 month then upgraded to Asus Rampage Extreme 3) AsROCK X58 Extreme MB Comes With Box + All Accessories.

Pics uP Soon

Contact Via, PM, Email: [email protected] Or SMS Tam on 0423506186

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