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Hey pplz,

Does anyone have a Apexi AVC-r screen? my car was broken into last Friday and they stole the screen. God knows why because you need the rest of it to work..

Anyway, if you have one can you please PM or shoot me an email... jhono23{at}hotmail.com

Cheers,

Johno

GOT ONE!! thanks guys.......

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theives are f**kwits, i hate that. thing is, they are probly sitting at home with it now, trying to wire it up, going " y isnt it working"

dumbass f**kers

Lol, I reckon they just sit em on the dash so it looks pretty. Until someone comes along smashes their car and steals it...

yeh, they have no respect for other peoples hard earned property..

sorry i cant help with the part, but i just wanted to say how sad it is....

same thing happened to a mate of mine and apparently hypertech @ vermont are the official apexi dealers & they should be able to organise something.

H

same thing happened to a mate of mine and apparently hypertech @ vermont are the official apexi dealers & they should be able to organise something.

H

thanks mate, will give them a buzz on Monday.

Cheers

Johno

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