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hrmm....does that include all the tax duties and postage etc??? cauz if it doesn't, they do add up to around $500ish....anyways.....i'm open to any offers.....i need to budget for a mines ecu, so i need to get rid of this asap....the unit is in mint condition, u won't find a single scratch on it.

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Nengun sell new ones for Yen 32,500, that's ~$400 at the current exchange rate.

http://www.nengun.com/index.php?cPa...d6bda83f25bc318

I bought an FPR from Nengun last month and the postage was less than $20, so an SAFC wouldn't be much more. The offer as per my PM still applies.

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Na he hasn't. I sent him a PM and he sold it yonks ago. I picked one up two weeks ago through firesport.com from a guy in Nth Melb for $400 brand spanker. He also had it advertised on the nissan silvia site too.

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can we hav contact details for these people wit the SAFC 2 for around the $400 mark please as i need 1 soon aswell  

cheers

Troy

http://www.nengun.com/index.php?cPa...d6bda83f25bc318

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