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Apexi RSM with G-sensor $300

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Name: Jimmy

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that rsm looks good, have you had that in your car? comes with all wiring?

just hard to see from those photo's is all!

if you have a better one please email to [email protected]

Chris

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that rsm looks good, have you had that in your car? comes with all wiring?

just hard to see from those photo's is all!

if you have a better one please email to [email protected]

Chris

Ya it has been use before and thats the best i can do for the pic. If you need installation for that, it would be $80 more as one of my mate works in a car shop.

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Apexi RSM with G-sensor $300

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Come on guys very cheap parts.

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