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PRICE DROP!!!!!!

Item: Greddy Full Auto Turbo Timer + Harness for an R32

Age: Couple months

Condition: Perfect

Price: Was $100 it is now $70

To Fit: (What car) The Harness if for an R32

Location: SA

Contact: PM me or email me on [email protected]

Comments: In perfect condition...reason for selling is because just got a new alarm and it had its own turbo timer.

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Item: 3 x Drift Guages (Boost, Oil Pressure & Water Temp)

Age: 5 months

Condition: very Good

Price: Was $70 each now $50 each

To Fit: any car

Location: SA

Comments: The guages work perfectly. The water and oil guages need the sensors as i am not including them in the sale as i have given them to a friend already. The boost guage is mechanical. These guages are blacked out when the car is off but when you turn the car on you can see the guages light up.

(Boost)

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(Water Temp)

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(Oil Pressure)

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If buyer needs the items posted the cost of postage will be added to the items price..

Edited by vinnie32GTS4
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  • 2 weeks later...
Hey mate what colour do the guages light up?

its got a black background and all the numbers and stuff light up white..it looks really hot at night i must say lol

Edited by vinnie32GTS4
hey vinnie are u in melbourne? still got turbo timer? i give u $50 for it =D

hey mate sorry im in adelaide and dont really wanna go to much lower than 70 as i only bought it not long ago for 130

it was worth trying lol, yea im interested so how u wana do it and how much to get it into melb. cheers

let me know what postcode and i'll get back to ya

cheers

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