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Hi everyone,

My girlfriend bought me a Turbosmart Dual Stage Boost Controller for my birthday. She thought since I speak about my car so much and is jealous that I love my 33 more than her lol that she'd go to autobarn and buy me it.

However, I have an eboost street and she said she bought it coz I was talking about a boost controller the other night with my old man. If she had of listened better I was talking to him about upping the boost once the car is run in.lol

I cannot return it as the dick from the shop (will not name store for privacy, etc)will not return it as she has lost the receipt. It is brand new and in the box, still has bubble wrap on it.

Will only accept COD or you can come pick up, etc.

She paid $279 for it, however, I will be happy with $250. I think this is a fair price considering they average $265 on eBay and you have to pay postage on top as well.

Please PM me if you're interested.

Thanks

hehe you already mentioned autobarn. ;)

goodluck with you sale, however you would have more luck selling it here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/forum/12-for-sale-private-car-parts-and-accessories/

youll have more people on the look out for stuff in there, as this is more of a general topic chat section.

If anyone is interested I do not mind bringing it to you if you are around Syndey area. Will send pictures to you if you express interest via PM or reply, etc. $250 ono.

Thanks

Edited by Jimz

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