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Hi selling my apexi power fc as I am now using ems and a flex sensor to run e85 please contact me if your interested located in Sydney happy to post a buyers expense asking 700

Also have blitz return feed front mount cooler with piping direct fit for r33 bolt on asking 400ono

R34 gtt factory wheels with all caps asking 300

R33 s1 bonnet x 2 black one asking 180

Maroon one faded needs fixing or respray asking 100

R33 aftermarket side skirts asking 100 never fitted or painted

factory rear bar in black 50

Go fast bits boost controller electronic multistage with solenoid and wiring etc asking 160

Apexi pod filter new in box asking 40

Dash cluster has white glo gauges unsure if working or not untested asking 70

Can provide pics on request just PM your number and ill SMS photos as I couldn't upload any here from my phone all prices neg thanks

Hi selling my apexi power fc as I am now using ems and a flex sensor to run e85 please contact me if your interested located in Sydney happy to post a buyers expense asking 700

Also have blitz return feed front mount cooler with piping direct fit for r33 bolt on asking 400ono

R34 gtt factory wheels with all caps asking 300

R33 s1 bonnet x 2 black one asking 180

Maroon one faded needs fixing or respray asking 100

R33 aftermarket side skirts asking 100 never fitted or painted

factory rear bar in black 50

Go fast bits boost controller electronic multistage with solenoid and wiring etc asking 160

Apexi pod filter new in box asking 40

Dash cluster has white glo gauges unsure if working or not untested asking 70

Can provide pics on request just PM your number and ill SMS photos as I couldn't upload any here from my phone all prices neg thanks

Hi guys sorry for the late reply had a bit of a family emergency was out of state.

All items are still available

PM's will be answered by tonight as for photos by tomorrow

The power FC is for non neo rb25 s1 or s2 and no hand controller

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