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Item:Apexi AVCR

Location:sydney

Item Condition:used

Reason for Selling:sold my car

Price and Payment Conditions:$300 direct deposit or pick up or cod

Extra Info:still in good condition

Contact Details:pm me for more detail.

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  • 2 weeks later...

the thing does not work, i have had it professionally installed by a workshop and they have told me that it does not work. he has sold me a dud and his mobile phone is always off.

if you do not reply to your pm. i will advise my solicitors and take leegal action. i have your details.

the thing does not work, i have had it professionally installed by a workshop and they have told me that it does not work. he has sold me a dud and his mobile phone is always off.

if you do not reply to your pm. i will advise my solicitors and take leegal action. i have your details.

unlucky dude

hope it all works out

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