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As the topic says *take note, this is not the competition version that RRPs for $750*

an unwanted present I need to get rid of because I already owned one.

Never used or assembled, brand spanking new in box still.

What a gtech does:

0-60mph time

60-0mph braking distance

1/4mile E.T.

1/4mile MPH

Instaneous GForces

Continuous GForces.

Rear Wheel Horse Power

Excellent tuning device! Plugs into cigarette lighter and is suction capped to the windscreen. All accessories needed are provided.

Askin $200firm and will send interstate.

Thanks

Tim

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Your the one that called me the IDIOT mate.

If i were to have just met u in person u wouldnt call me an idiot now would you.

its kids like u that give this car hobby the bad name.

im sick of keyboard ****s.

im sorry for the harshness mate it was just a genuin offer.

again mate sorry for the misunderstanding. good luck with the sale.

here we go another tough guy.

I'll give you $15 for them neons you are selling, thats a genuine offer.

wasting your time am i? dont waste mine mate, you dont hav to be a genius to work out whether you're wasting my time of not, and im sure you are smart enough to realise that you were.

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