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Hi all

I am putting on a group buy for Skylines Australia for the awesome little Pivot Speed Meter.

Cost: $140 each (that includes postage)

Minimum required: We need to sell at least 5 for the group buy to go ahead.

To register interest: Email us at sales@modyourcar.com.au with your name and address.

Payment Options: Once the group buy has achieved a minimum of 5 buyers we will ask for payment via credit card, bank transfer, cheque or money order.

I will add peoples name to this thread once they have registered interest so that we all know how many people we have.

PIVOT SPEED METER FEATURES!

Limiter Remover

Removes the speed limiter built into cars to stop them from going over 180 km/h (for K cars 140 km/h). With this unit you can experience the world of high speed over 180km/h.

Speed Meter

Displays speeds in 1 kilometer units from 0 to 350 km/h. Also has a Hold Peak Speed Function.

Acceleration Timer

Automatic measuring system allows you to track acceleration speed by setting desired distance and get readings for time and max speed over that distance.

More info can be found here: http://www.the-pivot.co.jp/new-pages/PRODU...DUCTS-EC_E.html

We have many more PIVOT products and more available at www.ModYourCar.com.au so please browse our online catalogue.

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Not a dumb question at all... the other FEATURES it has are listed in my original post. So yes it has a SPEED METER that acts as a speedometer.

As taken from my original post:

Speed Meter

Displays speeds in 1 kilometer units from 0 to 350 km/h. Also has a Hold Peak Speed Function.

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