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All,

I have been given the opportunity to purchase the TurboXS knocklite at a discounted price direct from the supplier to everyone and have decided to pass this on to all of you!!..

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Detonation or "knocking" can destroy an engine in no time flat leaving you with a repair bill that can cost you thousands of dollars. So how do you KNOW that you are knocking BEFORE it's too late? The TurboXS KnockLite will detect even minor, inaudible detonation and flash the multicolored LED to alert you to the knock so that you can do something about it before it's too late. The KnockLite is a must-have product for anyone that is modifying their engine for more power. The KnockLite wires into either your factory knock sensor or into separate knock sensor (sold separately) that is mounted to your engine block. As an added bonus, the KnockLite also comes with a programmable shift indicator.

This works off the factory knock sensors and once calibrated according to the instructions will change colour according to the amount of knock it detects. This also doubles as a shift light, which can be adjusted to the desired RPM.

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For information on what this does and how it works please goto:

http://www.turboxs.com.au/more_info.php?ID=212

If you are interested in any other TurboXS products, feel free to msg me and I can find out for you..

Duration: As I am going on holidays from the 25th Dec, this will be running from today until that date..

Price: the normal RRP ($189.00) so for this group buy they will be $160 plus delivery ($170 including delivery - see below)

Supplier: Direct from TurboXS Australia (http://www.turboxs.com.au)

Collection: If you don't want it posted, you can probably organise pickup from Hornsby, however I would have to confirm.

Shipping/Delivery: $10 shipping to any destination throughout Australia Via express post.

All, these are direct from the supplier, if you have any questions, please feel free to PM me, i'll be checking over the next couple of days.

There isn't any limit to start this group buy, i'll keep ordering them as long as the interest keeps coming up until late December.. First batch will be sent out from this Thursday coming!!..

Once you have expressed your interest via PM or in this post I will send you the bank details and once your money has cleared organise one to be sent to you.

Cheers

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hey mate i will gab a turboxs knocklite, send us your bank details and i will put some money in your account.

where abouts are you located? im in perth.

email me on [email protected]

cheers,

Willy

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