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I have the last 10 EBoost One electronic boost controllers in circulation. Brand new in box and covered by full Turbosmart warranty. You cant get these anymore as thet have been superseeded by the EBoost2.

These controllers retailed for $750, The EBoost2 now retails for $795. I am selling the remaining 10

EBoost1 controllers for $550. This group buy starts today and will end on friday 7th April or when stock runs out. price is not negotiable as they are already heavily discounted. I can be contacted on 0242 26188 for orders. Freight will be additional.

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They are 66mm (2&5/8) and come in silver as seen above only

Bezerkly,

Businesses are not permitted to post in the group buy section, and you are required to become a registered business trader and pay to advertise if you wish to sell parts on this forum.

Please feel free to pm me for further information.

Thanks

Nick

Bezerkly,

Businesses are not permitted to post in the group buy section, and you are required to become a registered business trader and pay to advertise if you wish to sell parts on this forum.

Please feel free to pm me for further information.

Thanks

Nick

On a side note, Nick: It's not for lack of trying. I have been emailing, pm'ing and calling Christian on Stuart's behalf for two months without reply.

All of a sudden someone who knows the ins and outs of business traders is here. :P I guess posting a business group buy WAS the best way.

Adrian

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