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bought it off a mate that recently got a pfc. had plans to install it and get it dyno tuned but instead change my mind plus fuel pump died therefore its up for sale. its 2nd hand and is in brillant condition. havent been used by myself personally though. comes with all nessessary wiring and stand. asking for $380 + postage. prefer melbourne buyers to pick it up or meet up though. ALL offers will be considered no low ballers. will trade for turbosmart/gfb bleed valve type boost controller + cash adjustment.

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Pm links.. he was lookin for one!!

and same with me..

My offer is 300 includin postage.. but wont have cash till end of month..

I also had a gfb bleed value, but just sold it few days ago :action-smiley-069:

Let me know!!

can leave depoist if needed..

Also does it come with box, manual, and instructions?

also can i see pics please?

Cheers

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$300+postage is abit too low, sorry buddy

not in a rush to sell, so if someone can confirm a sale payment can be made later on (not too late though)

will have pics by tomorrow. dont know how to post up pics so if you could leave email addresses i will send you guys pics.

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pick up from western suburbs. doesnt come with box or instructions but instructions are avalible off the net. didnt bother looking for it cause change of plans. works fine no doubts, was bought off a mate who had no problems using it till he upgraded to a pfc. if you have a way of testing it, be more than happy for you to test it before you buy. rather no money back. had problems with people trying to rip me off soz.

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$350+postage will trade for turbosmart/gfb bleed valve type boost controller and/or oil catch with hoses,clamps and fittings plus cash adjustments. might be interested in other parts to suit r34 gt-t.

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How badly do you need the money?

As i said, 300 offer by me.

But wont have money till end of month/first week of july!!

Can leave small deposit if needed.

Also can you please post me some pics!!

Cheers

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