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Hi Guys,

I just bought myself an O2 xda so I am selling my ipaq.

I have owned this since new and has served me well and never skipped a beat.

Included:

Ipaq h2200

Genuine HP Dock sync/charge cradle

Genuine leather case purchased from Harvey Norman so its the proper one

Retractable USB sync cable

"Ecutalk" software

128MB SD card with Tomtom navigator 6 is installed but you will need to buy a bluetooth GPS receiver which is well under $100. It works very well and has a new version of the entire map of Australia

May sell separately:

"NewKleer" Consult cable. Allows the Ipaq to be connected to R33 GTST ECU. Lets you monitor and log ECU data like speed, rpm, water temps etc.

Extra cabling to connect the Ipaq to your car, refer to this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...&hl=consult

Here are the specs of this device:

http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quicksp...a/11612_na.HTML

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It is in very good condition and has superficial scratches from normal use, the screen is perfect due to protective plastic layer.

It has one single fault. There is a small dead spot on the screen meaning it is unable to write in that spot. if you draw a straight line across it, the line will "bend" around that spot, i highlighted it in this pic:

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Other than that the screen is great, no dead pixels and still vibrant. Battery still lasts a good 3-4 days on a full charge

Price: $250 the lot

Or

$235 for the PDA

$50 Consult cable

I would rather sell it as a whole for now but will consider separating the consult cable if there is no interest

Local Pickup Only - Sydney

Contact by PM for pickup arrangements, i live in West Sydney and work in Bella Vista area so can meet around there.

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this is a good setup, definitely recommended (i use that pda model myself for ecutalk) for consult stuff, can log the full 50 packets/second while showing 6 gauges updating 10 times a second with latest ecutalk

Cheers Newkleer! That consult kit was definately handy whenever I've needed it.

Consult cable has been Sold. Thanks Secur1ty

Anyone want an Ipaq for $180?

I still have the Serial and sync cables for the consult kit to hook up to the ipaq too so if you already have a consult cable and an ipaq, this will let you hook it up to your ipaq - $30

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