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New Apexi Avc-r, Boost Controller With Ac Autotechnic Boost Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

New! All items shown in the pictures were NEVER INSTALLED. They have just been packed away since I recently moved.

Only reason I'm selling it, is because I no longer have my car anymore and no further use for it. I just never got around to installing it before I had to sell it. I bought it brand new off the website.

Included: 
APEXi AVC-R / Boost Controller Unit (Silver with blue screen)
Part Number S-AVC2 020-07168
APEXi AVC-R Solenoid Valve
APEXi AVC-R 4mm Air Filter
AC AutoTechnic Boost Gauge (still has the plastic on the glass)
All the hardware it came with

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