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Hey dudes. i can grab these G_ Pro's for 500BUX Australian. they are from a mate overseas in the states. they brand new never used. this covers shipping to you.

Some info i found on them. ( THIS IS THE PRO VERSION )

Info :

The all new G-TECH/Pro Performance Meter is a tuning tool designed to make a professional test driver out of you. It measures all performance characteristics of your car in a matter of minutes with absolutely no installation or wiring. It will give you all the answers you always wanted before and after your modifications. All you need is a car, a driver, and a cigarette lighter plug in your vehicle and your on your way to measuring performance with ease.

Measures:

Reaction-Time

0-60ft time

0-330ft time

0-60mph time

1/8mile E.T and speed

1000ft time

1/4 mile E.T. and speed

Horsepower

Torque

RPMs

Braking distance

Handling G's

Accelerating and Braking Gs

RPM vs Time Graph

HP & Torque vs RPM Graph

Speed vs Time Graph

Speed vs Distance

Gs vs Time Graph .

I need a minimum of 5 Buyers.

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are these the ones with the blue screen and gauge style on them? do they also come with all software and mounting equipment? and you might wanna look at the price u getting them for to. As on ebay they are selling for around $450 (buy now option)

Ray

Hey dudes. i can grab these G_ Pro's for 500BUX Australian. they are from a mate overseas in the states. they brand new never used. this covers shipping to you.  

Some info i found on them. ( THIS IS THE PRO VERSION )  

Info :  

The all new G-TECH/Pro Performance Meter is a tuning tool designed to make a professional test driver out of you. It measures all performance characteristics of your car in a matter of minutes with absolutely no installation or wiring. It will give you all the answers you always wanted before and after your modifications. All you need is a car, a driver, and a cigarette lighter plug in your vehicle and your on your way to measuring performance with ease.

Measures:

Reaction-Time  

0-60ft time  

0-330ft time  

0-60mph time  

1/8mile E.T and speed  

1000ft time  

1/4 mile E.T. and speed  

Horsepower  

Torque  

RPMs  

Braking distance  

Handling G's  

Accelerating and Braking Gs  

RPM vs Time Graph  

HP & Torque vs RPM Graph  

Speed vs Time Graph  

Speed vs Distance  

Gs vs Time Graph .

I need a minimum of 5 Buyers.

Yep, as I told Mines_ by PM

.:REXILLA AU(.COM) sell them new for $399.95 anyway. And its another $29.95 for the 240v power supply.

Maybe try organising a group buy with them? :D

speaking from experience, it's very frustrating when you try and organise a group buy, get a cheaper price, then you find out someone has the same or something similar cheaper and then you have promised the suppliers etc and then nothing happens!!!

Speaking from experience:

It is even more frustrating when you organize a group buy, then when it is too late someone says, "oh, i could get it for $100 cheaper". You don't only feel ripped off you also feel like you have ripped off the other people involved.

So it's great that a cheaper price has been found, as now we may be able to get it even cheaper :cheers:.

I am interested, as i almost bought one for $595!. I have book marked the location so if we can't get a group buy happening, i might buy it myself for $400.

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