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Up for sale for $450+shipping is an Apexi Neo and custom Voltagedrop.net/SurraTT patch harness for 5th gen maxima. The harness has only been plugged in once to test for fit, which was perfect. This allows for true plug and play, no splicing or soldering to worry about.
Last edited by Kevin Trout; Oct 30, 2016 at 02:59 PM.
You can get a utec with patch harness or emu for that price
If you don't like the price feel free not to buy it, but I don't appreciate you attempting to derail my for sale thread, when I feel I have a fair price listed.
If you don't like the price feel free not to buy it, but I don't appreciate you attempting to derail my for sale thread, when I feel I have a fair price listed.
No one is derailing anything, simply stating in other words it's OVERPRICED and anyone that's been around really long in the maxima world like I HAVE, know this as well overpriced
Ok, if it's overpriced as you state why don't you prove it. Otherwise politely step away from my thread and mind your own business. I have done nothing to provoke you. AFC neo's go for 300 plus on eBay, and a new patch cable like this is worth over $300 as well. So how is $450 combined in any way unreasonable? Please go be a **** somewhere else, nobody needs you to act like you are some sort of forum price police.
Maybe the NEO you are finding cost that much but not where others like myself get it for, listen I apologize for being to honest and Jack your thread.... Goodluck on sale
Maybe the NEO you are finding cost that much but not where others like myself get it for, listen I apologize for being to honest and Jack your thread.... Goodluck on sale
Thanks. It does state in one of the earlier posts in the thread that I'm willing to negotiate, so the opening price is no way set in stone. And I certainly wouldn't want to cost myself money by pricing it too low right off the bat either, got to leave some wiggle room after all...