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Item: GREDDY PROFEC B SPEC 2 EBC (COMES WITHOUT THE SOLENOIDS) BUT COMES WITH ALL THE WIRINGS

Age: NOT TOO SURE

Condition: BRAND NEW CONDITION

Price: $155

To Fit: (What car) ANY TURBO VEHICLE

Location: MELBOURNE

Contact: TONY 0412862091

Comments: Profec b 2 boost controller works 100% but the solenoid carked it so just the incabin box + cables, 100 for brand new solenoid or u can buy these for 350-400 new) and also its the black version with the blue face, also this item is good if someone has the same boost controller just incase it shits itself but better to get new solenoids for it, no good for me as i have the blitz spec r ebc so grab yourself a bargain

cheers tony

price drop to $155 posted anywhere in oz, this is like a brand new profec bspec 2, not 12 scratch on it, come on guys, solenoids wont be hard to find, someone must want this at this price

$145 posted to your door, this is a bargain. someone take it coz it is in my draw doing nothing, i dont need it because i got the blitz spec r version already installed in my gtr

this is a pic of how the boost controller exacely is

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Edited by GTRBOS

sorry mate no pics, it has all the wirings, its got like a black hose aswell with the plastic joint at the end of it, the plastic joint is for the solenoid hose to hook up on im very sure so all it needds is a solenoid and your are running, if this doesnt sell soon i will keep it and just find a solenoid for it but im pretty sure someone can take this and it wouldnt be hard to get a solenoid for it, this is absolutely in brand new condition, i dont have any pics because if i did this would of been sold now

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