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I have a Black edition Apexi AVC-R here that I'm not using.

It worked perfectly, loom is included.

Price - $350

Located in Pakenham, Vic. Happy to organise pickup or post anywhere in Aus.

Contact - 0431 965 624

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Hi Mate, Can you find out how much postage will be to Parramatta NSW 2150? I'll take it provided you are happy to post.

Also sent message

EDIT: I cant see the solenoid in the picture, does it come with this too?

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Hi mate as I'm in Ocean grove if you can meet me half way at werribee id be willing to buy it for $270?? Hope to talk soon. Cheers

Hi mate as I'm in Ocean grove if you can meet me half way at werribee id be willing to buy it for $270?? Hope to talk soon. Cheers

You want me to drive 90km to meet you and drop the price by $30?

Keep dreaming

Hey mate, as they say ya don't know if ya don't ask!!! Hope ya sell bro cheers, next time just a no would do instead of KEEP DREAMING. Have a look at nengun web site if ya wanna see how cheap that model is now but cheers

Hey mate, as they say ya don't know if ya don't ask!!! Hope ya sell bro cheers, next time just a no would do instead of KEEP DREAMING. Have a look at nengun web site if ya wanna see how cheap that model is now but cheers

Nengun has it for $560 AUD

Try searching before you make yourself look stupid.

Cheers

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Yeah that's brand new yours is second hand with different solenoid but doesn't matter now I went new. Extra 200 for new. Hope ya sell and no need for the stupid remarks

Yeah that's brand new yours is second hand with different solenoid but doesn't matter now I went new. Extra 200 for new. Hope ya sell and no need for the stupid remarks

Please dont post in here again, you are clogging up my thread with your crap.

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