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Item: : Apexi SAFC II

Location: Melbourne (Kew)

Item Condition: very good, currently in car so you can see it working if you wish.

Reason for Selling: Upgrading to PFC/bigger turbo

Price and Payment Conditions:$300ono cash if you're in Melbourne, if you're not, PM/email me and we can work something out :D

Extra Info:Product Info, looks just like the one in the piccie but without the stand. Comes with original japanese manuals and also english operation and installation manuals.

Contact Details: PM or [email protected]

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So you don't have a stand for it? Can you please send me some pics of the unit upclose please to [email protected]

Item: : Apexi SAFC II

Location: Melbourne (Kew)

Item Condition: very good, currently in car so you can see it working if you wish.

Reason for Selling: Upgrading to PFC/bigger turbo

Price and Payment Conditions:$300ono  cash if you're in Melbourne, if you're not, PM/email me and we can work something out :P

Extra Info:Product Info, looks just like the one in the piccie but without the stand. Comes with original japanese manuals and also english operation and installation manuals.

Contact Details:  PM or [email protected]

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