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Item: Innovate Wideband Controller kit LC-1 with DB-1 blue LED gauge

Age: done 40kms of dyno time and 30kms road time

Condition: near new

Price: $360 or NEAR offer plus postage if need be

To Fit: any car

Location: sydney but will post

Contact: 0422258117 or pm

Comments:i dont need it anymore as i got an autronic analyser which is portable

this is a very good kit comes with logging software, data cable, gauge, instructions, wideband sensor, bung and plug

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php link to the kit, kit retails US$300

compatable with haltech (same as what they sell but it has a innovate label instead of haltech) and i can provide setup for making it work with autronic.

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Item: Alloy 1 Litre surge tank

Age: about a year old

Condition: would be nice polished up, other than that good condition

Price: $50 or NEAR offer plus postage if need be

To Fit: any car

Location: sydney but will post

Contact: 0422258117 or pm

Comments: it comes with the 1/2inch brass fittings pictured, it has 4 fittings, fuel pump feed, tank overflow, engine return and surge tank feed

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