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cos there was another workship who was still placing orders with apexi after it was announced they wouldnt make them anymore

this was after nengun marked them as "discontinued" and refused orders. i forget who the workshop was

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Hi Ryan,

For an order of 10-15 units, the price will be US$910/unit. If 20 units, the price will be $900/unit. This price includes standard shipping to Australia.

Best Regards,

Bill

so there you have it

would be $900 USD Delivered!

compared to the NORMAL PRICE $925 USD Delivered!

persionally i not think it is worth the effort for a saving of $25 USD

Hey Everyone,

Just an update, I ordered My Power Fc last thursday and is due to come into stock in the next day or two and Then

it will be shipped out to me :( Very happy with the fast turn around.

Carnt wait for it to come, **Runs and sits next to mail box** :P

Hey Everyone,

Just an update, I ordered My Power Fc last thursday and is due to come into stock in the next day or two and Then

it will be shipped out to me :D Very happy with the fast turn around.

Carnt wait for it to come, **Runs and sits next to mail box** :P

Nice let me know how it goes with the tune, i won't be far behind you buddy.

I am happy i could help save some money to some fellow skyliners

**Update**

I have checked my tracking over the weekend it was at california and it has been and left los angeles-international dispatch a day ago, so should be in my hands

in a matter of days :) very excite lol

Even i'm excited for you! Hahaha

hahhaha same here! its glad to know atleast something is arriving in return for $1k even though it may just be an empty box. but the real exciting news im waiting for is once you have tuned it :miner: (Ill be in touch with this thread)

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