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Apexi Power Fc L Jetro For R34 Gtr And Other Parts


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Parts off my car for sale.


Apexi Power FC L Jetro for R34 GTR = 1000 ONO pick up or posted

R32 Air Flow Meters x 2 = $50 each pick up or posted at buyers expense

RB26 Rubber intake pipes = $80 pick up or posted at buyers expense

Greddy Fuel Rail with nuts, bolts and hoses = $300 pick up only

Non genuine Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator (Came with the car and only found out after taking it out) = $50 pick up or posted at buyers expense

Willing to combine the Greddy fuel rail and pressure regulator if someone wants as a package.

Items located in Liverpool NSW.

PM if interested.

For some reason SAU won't let me attach pics, will try again tomorrow.

I can also send pics via mobile if needed.

Cheers,

Will

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still got the computer for sale? I am looking for a power fc to suit R33 GTR. Am located in Liverpool

Power FC is still available, though i don't think it will work on an R33 GTR.

Fortunately for you i do have mate whos thinking of selling his Power FC from his R33 GTR Vspec.

PM me if your interested

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Apexi Power FC L Jetro for R34 GTR = PRICE DROP $900 ONO pick up or posted at buyers expense



R32 Air Flow Meters x 2 = $50 each pick up or posted at buyers expense



RB26 Rubber intake pipes = $80 pick up or posted at buyers expense



Greddy Fuel Rail with nuts, bolts and hoses = PRICE DROP $250 pick up only



Non genuine Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator (Came with the car and only found out after taking it out) = $50 pick up or posted at buyers expense

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Guys

Just an update, it turns out my SARD fuel pressure regulator is Genuine, thanks to a forum member enquiry i double checked it.

The website i used is linked below:

http://www.silviawa.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=39446

Point 2 confirms that mine is genuine, see pic in the first post.

I will be bumping the price up to $150

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Apexi Power FC L Jetro for R34 GTR = $900 ONO pick up or posted at buyers expense



R32 Air Flow Meters x 2 = $50 each pick up or posted at buyers expense



RB26 Rubber intake pipes = $80 pick up or posted at buyers expense



Greddy Fuel Rail with nuts, bolts and hoses = $250 pick up only



Genuine Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator = $150 pick up or posted at buyers expense

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Apexi Power FC L Jetro for R34 GTR = PRICE DROP $850 ONO pick up or posted at buyers expense



R32 Air Flow Meters x 2 = $50 each pick up or posted at buyers expense



RB26 Rubber intake pipes = $80 pick up or posted at buyers expense



Greddy Fuel Rail with nuts, bolts and hoses = PRICE DROP $200 pick up only



Genuine Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator = $150 pick up or posted at buyers expense

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Apexi Power FC L Jetro for R34 GTR = FINAL PRICE DROP $700 FIRM pick up or posted at buyers expense



R32 Air Flow Meters x 2 = FINAL PRICE DROP $20 FIRM each pick up or posted at buyers expense



RB26 Rubber intake pipes = FINAL PRICE DROP $50 FIRM pick up or posted at buyers expense



Greddy Fuel Rail with nuts, bolts and hoses = FINAL PRICE DROP $150 FIRM pick up only



Genuine Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator = FINAL PRICE DROP $100 FIRM pick up or posted at buyers expense

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Apexi Power FC L Jetro for R34 GTR = $700 FIRM pick up or posted at buyers expense



R32 Air Flow Meters x 2 = $20 FIRM each pick up or posted at buyers expense



RB26 Rubber intake pipes = $50 FIRM pick up or posted at buyers expense



Greddy Fuel Rail with nuts, bolts and hoses = $150 FIRM pick up only



Genuine Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator = $100 FIRM pick up or posted at buyers expense

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