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Hi all I have a SAFC II for sale i had it in my car for 3 months untill i upgraded to another computer it was brand new when i brought it. It is in the box and has all the instructions and everything that comes with it. I am after $400ono i am located in melbourne near dandenong.

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Yes still for sale guys i aint in no rush to sell it I also have BLKR33 vic number plates for sale too open for offers on the plates anything over $500 will be considered

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u can get brand new SAFC from ebay stores for $375 buy now

what about the $39 delivery fee and the 6.95 postage insurance and the wait of 3 weeks of getting it and then beeing charged import tax? so you go buy one from ebay

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customs will not look at it as it is a small package. and most of the time you can get them already delivered to aus. which means 3 days, and $20 postage.

plus if they're used they go for around $350. :blink:

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