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A couple of Items I don't need...

1) Apexi SAFC 2, Silver with Blue screen, some marks on the screen but shouldn't obscure the screen when switched on, loom has been shortened.

$220 Posted anywhere in Aust.

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I accidentally won 2 of these on Ebay so 1 has to go...

The other is Black and in better condition. I'm not fussed which I use so if anyone wants the Black one it's $250 posted in Aust.

2) A Metal AirBox similar to an ARC Box. I bought this under the impression it was for a 33 GTS-t but the angle is not correct where the AFM attaches. Not sure what it's for then but with some Silicon Elbow action and Bracketage, it will likely fit whatever you want...

Has a Shabby looking Filter in it but also comes with a used ARC Foam filter.

$150 Posted in Aust.

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Cheaper for pickup in Canberra. Items are NOT NEW.

PM or Post interests...

Cheers.

Rob.

Sorry mate, Black is no longer available as it is installed and tuned. :woot:

(meant to update this)

You can have the Silver for $200 Posted.

Airbox $130 Posted.

That it would. ^^^

Would look better if it was in someone's fine Automobile. :yes:

Silver SAFC 2 $200 Posted.

Metal (ARC Style) Airbox $120 Posted.

Airbox may be for Silvia... Looks Very Similar to an Autobahn88 one from Performance Wise --->> http://www.performance-wise.net/page56.htm

$120 Posted with 2 filters is Less than 1/2 the Price of a Newy... :whistling:

$200 Posted for the Silver SAFC 2.

Airbox may be for Silvia... Looks Very Similar to an Autobahn88 one from Performance Wise --->> http://www.performan....net/page56.htm

$120 Posted with 2 filters is Less than 1/2 the Price of a Newy...

$200 Posted for the Silver SAFC 2.

SAFC Now on Ebay ---->> http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/261278772860?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649#ht_312wt_1245

Less than 24hrs left on Ebay.

SAFC on Ebay ---->> http://www.ebay.com....9#ht_312wt_1245

Airbox also on Ebay ---->> http://www.ebay.com....9#ht_259wt_1245

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