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9426V = $155

2Z08A = SOLD

9404P = $165

9421G = $175

2709B = $185 (repaired)

As you can see from 1 of the photos the screens on 2709B are in perfect condition & I would normally sell it for $250 but due to it being damaged I'm letting it go cheap. It's been repaired & feels strong but if you take it you will need to take a little extra care when installing it.

Plugs with Harness are $15 each.

Postage is $10 EXPRESS.

or cash pickup from Bondi area

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  R32_2517 said:
hay mate can ya jst buy the harness n plugs?

Hi Mate yes $15 if you want to come grab 1 from Dover Heights or $19 if you want it posted.

Brett

hay mate yea will take a set...pm details plz...

  Sydneyactionman said:
Hi Mate yes $15 if you want to come grab 1 from Dover Heights or $19 if you want it posted.

Brett

9426V = $155

2Z08A = SOLD

9404P = SOLD

9421G = SOLD

2709B = $185 (repaired)

As you can see from 1 of the photos the screens on 2709B are in perfect condition & I would normally sell it for $250 but due to it being damaged I'm letting it go cheap. It's been repaired & feels strong but if you take it you will need to take a little extra care when installing it.

Plugs with Harness are $15 each.

Postage is $10 EXPRESS.

or cash pickup from Bondi area

  Blitz said:
Can you confirm why you have so many Z32 AFM 'sets' for sale?

Hi Blitz

Nice to meet you I’m Brett

I had trouble finding them for my car when I was looking. I eventually found a reliable source that offered me a great price so I bought several so I could help others out on the forum.

Before I offered any for sale I did read you’re THE DO'S AND DONT'S OF THE SAU CLASSIFIEDS!

I thought it would be ok?

Brett

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