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I purchased both of these prior to buying my EvoX. After purchasing the X, I was told that the stock boost controller can do the job fine. Both parts for sale are brand new and have only been opened to make sure everything is there.

HKS EVC V6 is the 35th limited edition version that has an orange/yellow face instead of the normal gray/white face. The HKS EVC is pretty much the best boost controller on the market. right now.

Looking for $650pp....

HKS Type-1 Turbo Timer have way more features then the normal Type-0 version. It has the following extra features:

- Vehicle Speed Indication Function:

- Engine RPM Indication Function:

- Display in either MPH/SAE or KPH/Metric

- Metric Distance Time Functions:

* Acceleration Distance (0-100m, 0-200m, 0-400m)

* Section Time (200-400m)

* Acceleration Time (0-100km/h, 100-150km/h)

* Auto or Manual Start for Quarter Mile Function

- SAE Distance Time Functions:

* Acceleration Distance (0-60 foot, 0-1/8 mile, 0-1/4 mile)

* Auto or Manual Start for Quarter Mile Function

- Stopwatch Tool Time Measurement

- Compatible with all HKS Turbo Timer Harnesses

Looking for $150pp....

If you want to buy both. I'm happy to sell both for $770pp....

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Hey mate,

The tracking numbe you gave me is showing that there is no activity on the Australia Post website.

I have also received nothing over the last few days and paid for the item 1 week ago.

Please get back to me asap as I was relying on this controller before going on the dyno this weekend.

Jason

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