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Apexi SAFC II Excellent Condition never used, box only opened once, selling due to upgrade to Full engine Management. $525 with free delivery anywhere in Australia.

HKS Super Sonic Blow off Valve. Excellent condition, straight bolt on to R33, emits traditional "whoosh" noise $150 + postage.

Standard R33 front bar painted in black good condition only minor scratches on underside of bar, indicators included. $125 + postage

Standard R33 Sideskirts great condition painted in black $100 + postage

Type M front Bar-R33 Excellent conditon, professionally painted in kh3 black only 6 months ago, aggresive looking bar but not too low perfect upgrade from standard. Includes idicators and Fog lamps. $250 + postage

Items located in Wagga Wagga, NSW Please enquire about postage cost with a postcode and i will get a price for you, or items can be picked up.

Email address adammooreis @ gmail.com or reply here.

Thanks adam

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UAS sells the SAFCII for $695 those thats a bloody good saving already, so no $300 is a bit low but thanks mate.

If its in the condition you say it is. Ill offer $335 delivered. Pretty much same reason as above.. Except i can get them in Perth $30 cheaper than Nengun.

Let me know

If its in the condition you say it is. Ill offer $335 delivered. Pretty much same reason as above.. Except i can get them in Perth $30 cheaper than Nengun.

Let me know

Sorry. Taking back my offer. greenline.jp have them for $375 delivered.

Cheers,

Ben

do u still have the BOV?

yeah, wondering if you still have it and what kind of sound does itr make?

is it a fairy sound or a nice low deep unobtrusive whoosh?

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