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Hey guys up for sale are my bits ive purchased for my stag. Since im selling my car, these bits are no longer needed.

Apexi AFC Neo $400.00: brand new in box, never been used, still in original box.

Apexi SITC $325.00: second hand, but never been used, still in original box.

Drift Crystal series boost gauge: $85.00: brand new in box, never been used. Its a 52mm gauge, crysstal series. comes with all fittings etc.

All items have all the relevant instruction manuals and booklets.

I will post at buyers expense.

Pick up is welcome. I am in Altona Meadows during the week, and am in Boronia/Ferntree Gully on the weekends.

contact:

MOB: 0411 355 572

WORK: (03) 9809 2299 ask for Jarryd.

cheers guys.

i have pictures if needed

Apexi AFC Neo $400.00: brand new in box, never been used, still in original box.

Hi Jarryd,

Negotible on price at all for the Apexi AFC Neo? I'm interested in a quick sale for the right price..

Could you please PM me pics

Best Regards,

Adrian

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boost gauge sold.

cheers

hey mate, interested in the SITC, any room for negotiation on price?

my PM message down at moment, if u have any ideas on what

post count 10 means, also i get as error message when trying to do

PM's.

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