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SAFC 1

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This is a pic of wot the SAFC 1 design looks exactly like. I shouldnt need to tell people what this is used for, but just incase here is a like to the apexi site.

APEXI WEBSITE

REV/SPEED METER

Click ^^^ to see an description of wot this does. Mine is the D1 spec RSM so its a different colour. Its a Black Screen with White Writing, quite hot actually. I have never seen one the same

Will get pics of them in my car when i get home tomorrow.

I have one stand available, so first in will get it.

Costs:

RSM - $350

SAFC - $200

Contact:

PM me or

0404 459 289

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