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Guys,

For sale is a

  1. Use pair of Nismo blinkers - $20
  2. brand new Greddy Boost Controller Profec B Spec- II - $320
  3. 2nd hand but never used Apexi SAFC-2 super air flow converter with the plug and play harness - $240

However if you want to take it all together, I will sell it for $500+postage.

Any questions, please ask. Looking to get rid of these ASAP as I've now sold my car, so make an offer.

Cheers

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Edited by TramanBaba

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