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As it says Apex'i Power FC with hand controler in box and S15 injector package for RB25det.

I am selling this as a compleate package and i am not seperating or shiping interstate and the price is firm

and its pickup only so dont pm me asking me to seperate, negotiate price or ship interstate. because the answer

will be NO!

If there is no problem with this please read on... :D

As stated before i have a Apex'i Power FC practicly brand new in box.

only a couple of months old. the box has been opened and i have run

it in the car for about 30 mins then it was pulled out and put back into

the box until ohter modifications were done and it was ready to tune.

I also have a compleate set of 6 injectors out of a 6spd manual S15.

the injectors are in a RB25det fuel rail and are ready to bolt in.

I also cleaned the injectors, checked spray pattern and flow tested them

at work.

The spray patern is perfect even spray and the injectors flow 480cc.

(off the top of my head i think it works out about 95ml over a 10sec open flow interval)

My plans have now changed and the Power FC and injectors are now no longer needed.

Grab a good tested package for a reasonable price.

I am asking $1400 FIRM and a cash payment for the full amount is required on pickup

I am located in sydneys western suburbs.

and you can contact me via PM through SAU

or you can sms me on PH#:0433-750-636

Kind regards

Dave

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i cant belive theres no intrest in this from anyone in sydney :)

I coulda paid you by now.. but am in qld.. oh well. i'll prob get scammed for the one on boost for $800 new. haha

I coulda paid you by now.. but am in qld.. oh well. i'll prob get scammed for the one on boost for $800 new. haha

ive been scamed outa stuff before and its no good thats why i like pick ups and cash exchanges

ive been scamed outa stuff before and its no good thats why i like pick ups and cash exchanges

Your the one selling it though..., shipping will only be about 20 -$30

I would buy this, but I don't think I have $1400...

Plus Western suburbs are too west for me, and I am too lazy :action-smiley-069:

Would you accept a turbo to supplement the price? :) (see sig)

I'll see what I have in my bank account on Friday when I get paid...

ive been scamed outa stuff before and its no good thats why i like pick ups and cash exchanges

lol how do u get scammed as a seller?

buyers risk..

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