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1) Apexi RSM (brand new in box - comes with manual, etc etc)

Was gonna put it in my Ceffy but i'm selling for a normal car so I dont need it. Bought it for 350 so i'll sell it for 300 firm.

2) Apexi Turbo Timer - pen shaped. was in my 33 and was gonna put it in my Ceffy but dont need it now. Will sell for 100. Not keen on going lower as old skool HKS, FET etc etc turbo timers go for 60-80 bucks and this is a vgc Apexi newish unit.

3) Apexi EL boost gauge. Also out of my 33. used for less than 6 months. bought for 300. will sell for 160. its mechanical and comes with all hoses, wiring etc. wont go lower by much as its a fairly new item and is already priced to sell.

*pics up soon*

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these are pics of the turbo timer and boost gauge

not actual pics but the items are in vgc but my camera is stuffed... will try tomorrow

only the gauge im selling is black face and lights up blue (EL gauge)

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