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SAFC 1, Turbotech manual boost controller and Rockford fosgate P1 12inch sub up for sale.

$180 for SAFC

$20 for boost controller

$100 for sub

The boost controller and sub available. SAFC its UP FOR SALES AGAIN PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALES BARGAIN!!!!

the Rockford fosgate P1 12inch sub is very very good condition. i took it out from my old sub box. i had 2 12inches but i took one out to have some more space on my R34 GTT

it is very good condition as new. I paid 900 for two subs when i bought them.

i dont have pics of sub now ill post picture later on

please pm me any interest!

the price is nego-able and i can post them interstate at buyers expenses.

thanks!

paul

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Edited by tyaos

hey dude,

where about in Sydney are you?

i am from liverpool area.

I will take the boost T plase.

can do pick up if you are not far.

cheers,

RBFIRE

the guy sent msg before you didnt want it because city is to far

you can pick them up in city today if you see this msg today

or call me on 0431 715 991

cheers

paul

Edited by tyaos

I would go the SAFC, but isnt a new SAFCII only $350? If u want $180 for a second hand lesser model, is it worth it? :P

I would go the SAFC, but isnt a new SAFCII only $350? If u want $180 for a second hand lesser model, is it worth it? :laugh:

As far as i know the SAFC 1 still selling over 200 on ebay (second hand) look on this web

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/APEXI-S-AFC-SAFC-SI...1QQcmdZViewItem

thats why i put up 250 ar first place and priced down for faster selling

if you still want it please call me on 0431 715 991

cheers

paul

Edited by tyaos

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