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I have a G-Tech Pro Performance Meter for sale. It is BRAND NEW - $140 shipped FREE via Express Post. The RRP is $399. There is no complicated installation involved. Just stick it on the windscreen and plug into your cigarette lighter - that's it!!! It is an accelerometer that uses a senor to measure G- forces to work out your speed and acceleration.

The G Tech Pro Performance Meter lets you quickly, accurately and simply measure the following performance and safety parameters:

- 0 to 60 mph time (~0-96 kmh)

- 1/4 mile elapsed time (E.T.)

- 1/4 mile trap speed

- Instantaneous lateral acceleration (G s) and Sustained lateral acceleration (G s)

- 60 mph (~96-0 kmh) braking distance

- Instantaneous braking Gs and Sustained braking Gs

- Horsepower

*it is not the competition model.

E-mail me if you are interested. [email protected]

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