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Heres some items for sale

D1 Project IMAMURA RSM:

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$310

Greddy Profec B Spec II Boost Controller:

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$390

Apexi Turbo Timer:

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new in box

$70

Pivot gauges: Vacuum, Oil temp, Oil pres

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$375

Also have a Project D1 IMAMURA SAFC

no pics currently

$360

Will post other items when they are available.

If you think my price is bullshit throw me an offer then we will talk.

It doesnt hurt to try :/

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Do you have any proof that you own these, and that they are as sight seen? Just curious as all the pictures seem to be off a Malaysian Marketplace website...

Here's the Pofec B Spec II

I bought it off him and thats why i used the same photos.

am currently in malaysia.

cheers

Heres the photo of the D1 Project IMAMURA SAFC II:

took the photos 1min ago

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edited, wrong photos corrected

Edited by eskaR

the pivot gauges are gone before they leave Malaysia.

Also my mate did not manage to take the PROJECT D1 SAFC II off his car before I left, but this item will be coming on next month so lemme know if ure interested.

here are some photos taken by ME these items are the EXACT ITEMs shown @ first post.

I understand that people wanna make sure they dont get cheated

so heres some proofs that i own these

Project D1 RSM (its a limited version you know how hard it is to find one)

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have a little stain on top of the console but its in good condition overall

photos on the first post were taken a day before it was taken off

Apexi Turbo Timer

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brand new in box

Profec B Spec II

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used but its just like a new one, off an evo 7

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Apexi Turbo Timer SOLD pending payment

ProfecB spec II

Project D1 RSM

WHEELS are still up for grabs

Project D1 SAFC II will be available next month

Lemme know if your interested in the apexi turbo timer i could get some more stock in on next month.

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