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I've decided to remove & sell my Greddy Profec B Spec II boost controller as I'm planing on purchasing an after market ECU with inbuilt MAP sensor for boost total boost control with a 3 port solenoid.

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Item: Greddy Profec B spec II

Condition: Near new condition - roughly 6 months old.

Price: $350.00 ono

Location: Melbourne western suburbs - pick up available

Details/specifications: The Greddy PRofec B-spec II is a new electronic boost controller which offers most necessary functions in its compact body.

  • Blue lighted digital screen shows real-time boost pressure. The digital boost meter comes with peak-hold function.
  • Compact boost control solenoid has capacity to control 300 kpa of boost.
  • Boost preset function allows you to set two different boost settings (HI / LO) and choose one of the settings by using a switch. Also the set boost can be turned off if needed to run the engine at the lowest (original) boost.
  • GReddy PRofec B-spec II allows you to set your desired maximum boost, Gain value, Start boost value, Warning value and Limiter value. These values can be set independently on HI and LO mode.

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any chance in selling the wiring seperate..i have one and need the wiring ^^

LOL, What use will I have for my kit then?

How about u return the unit who u stole it from and then you can buy my near new kit? lol

LOL, What use will I have for my kit then?

How about u return the unit who u stole it from and then you can buy my near new kit? lol

meh..couldnt care less what use ud have for it..i cut the wires off mine when i sold my old car because i couldnt get them out if you must know.

meh..couldnt care less what use ud have for it..i cut the wires off mine when i sold my old car because i couldnt get them out if you must know.

Mate I was just joking. I apologize if I made you sound like a criminal.

But admit it.... with a comment like what you left.. it was hard not to saying something along them lines. :pwned:

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