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Pivot - Speed Meter X [Speed limiter cut, and Gtech timer]


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Guest mooks66

Hey guys, my trusty little Pivot speed meter X is for sale, its in friggen marvelous condition.

what it does?

-LED speed readout (0-350Km/h)

-Speed limiter cut for all Japanese vehicles

- Automatically records time to distance (0-100, 200, 300 & 400m) GTECH timer

- Interchangeable between cars

- Peak hold Km/h readout

hooking it up is a sinch

12v power, Ground, Accessories, Speed sensor.

done. exactly as you would hook up an rsm or a tacho for that matter.

attatched are photos, its absolute miniture too :P

My uncle sent it to me from Japan for my birthday present 3 mths ago. Im over it

Retail is just under $300 once converted.

Highest bid over $150 can have it. - on one condition, - you are never to tell my uncle that i sold it or else he'll chop mi balls hahaha

thanks boys.

any qn's just ask

Photo photo 2 photo 3

drop me an email or pm me

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