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Hi all.

Just seing if anyone has a CONSULT cable lying arround they don't want?

I have some money and i need one, have some new funckey software to try. PLEASE.

PM me with details if you have one.

ALTERNATIVALY.

Can i borrow one over a week or so. In return i will give you about 16 programs to run on OBD II equiped cars.

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$70 including software, ok lets make it $65. LOL. that should be fine mate, so that is software, i presume Nissan Data Scan of some sought, and the blitz consult cable. Can you send a few pics of the cable through to see what condition it is in.

I presume it all works OK no problems.???

In regards to delivery, i will be around next weekend, but i propably won't make it to teh drifts, so i might just pay for postage to send it down. I'm in Hobart.

Send us a couple of pics, and we'll go form there.

ALSO, is the software registered full version?

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Ok. $65 it is. it's in brand new condition. i don't have a camera at the moment. It has the full version of Nissan Datascan 4.1 and other programs on the cd. i can just meet u somewhere if you want in hobart so u can check the cable. but as i said, i have hardly used it so it's in new condition

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10pm dam i'll be asleep. LOL. what time will you be leaving for drifting, cos i can come out first thing to where your staying? Where are you staying?

PLEAZE don't forget to bring it along with software, cos i need to do some testing on the weekend.

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Hay Questy, thanks for the software and stuff, works a charm, love it, fell all fast and teh furious with teh laptop in the car. LOL.

Quick question, do you have the deatils of the original owner of the software, that way i can transfer the software licence for the software to my name and get a free upgrade.

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