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Guys I have one of these in my car that I will no longer need shortly. Its not the current model blue screen model but the previous self learning model with bar graph & numerical displays inc boost meter, inj. duty cycle. Also features the high low boost level select function. Asking $450 o.n.o. Will deliver anywhere in Aus & most O.S. locations. Email me [email protected] or P.M. me. Thanks Glenn

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when are you looking at selling it

I can take it out of the car in the morning if you like..... EFT my bank account and I can have it to you the next day in a air bag.

yeah the reason why i asked when you where selling it was because im looking at getting one in about 3-4 weeks and you said that you would get rid of it shortly sorry dude if you wanted to sell it straight away but if you havent sold it buy the end of february give me a P.M. cheers

yeah the reason why i asked when you where selling it was because im looking at getting one in about 3-4 weeks and you said that you would get rid of it shortly sorry dude if you wanted to sell it straight away but if you havent sold it buy the end of february give me a P.M. cheers

I am in no rush..... if you want to pay a deposit I will hold it for you til end of feb. No probs!

ill give you 350 (it is second hand) for it ill pay a deposit first, can u do COD, or express post with insurance

will u put it back in the box, with wiring and instruction manual and instalation manual

let me know a.s.a.p.

or PM me

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