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Hello,

Have recently purchased a Greddy Profec B-spec (original B spec 1)

However I have only been able to purchase Controller And require the:

- Motor Section

- Connecting Harness

- Air Filter (for 4mm hose)

Does anyone know where I can get these parts from - have already tried Greddy Australia/Int + Millenium Motorsports + 5 or 6 other shops that offer large range of greddy gear.

Thanks in advance,

Dan

to be honest i think you'll find you just wasted some money. i have the same controller (came with my car) and it took me a long time to even find a manual for it lol, if you'd like a copy just yell, it can be emailed. that controller was replaced several years ago by the spec-II and your chances of finding "spares" for the original are very remote by now. from time to time you might see a complete one on ebay or trademe.

oh i just had a look theres 2 or 3 on ebay like this one

Thanks for quick reply mate!

Yeh I had a feeling parts would be almost impossible to find- i actually used to run one of these about 5 years ago and I still believe it was the best and easiest Boost controller I have ever owned. I am kind of hoping someone is going to tell me I can use a generic stepper motor and splice a makeshift harness!

I actually managed to find the parts in the US but at a cost of $200+ which I cant warrent!

to be honest i think you'll find you just wasted some money. i have the same controller (came with my car) and it took me a long time to even find a manual for it lol, if you'd like a copy just yell, it can be emailed. that controller was replaced several years ago by the spec-II and your chances of finding "spares" for the original are very remote by now. from time to time you might see a complete one on ebay or trademe.

oh i just had a look theres 2 or 3 on ebay like this one

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