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Hey all,

Copied from RHD's website..

The SARD M.F.C. (Multiple Fan Controller MFC) allows the control of the RPMs of up to two electric fans, for the best cooling possible. Fan control can switch between fans at a simple touch of a button, and the RPM of the fan is adjustable through an easy to use fan. This item is useful for high efficiency of the radiator fan, and can also be used if an additional fan is installed on the radiator, intercooler, or other part of the vehicle.

Running at full the unit will be able to keep the car up to 20 degrees celcius cooler than without it running!

$170 delivered. ($187 from RHD)

Also have a pair of Ikeya Formula Strengthened Bush Tension Rods. Not needed anymore as Im buying the Ikeya LCA's which have these incorporated.

$400 pick up. ($461 on RHD)

Pm me if your interested.

Cheers,

Johno

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