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Meh.... doesn't actually give you any experience in the industry though

indeed when I moved out of my first role here, entry level telephone tech support over half the applicants had degrees and some had PHD.

with no industry experience no-one was interested.

those that worked on the side doing helpdesk or in PC stores, now they were snapped up instantly.

Cheers Paul, had a look at them and not really a fan of it. Looks.... weird LOL

Have had positive experiences with the E-Boost 1 in the past and keen to get the E-Boost 2. Loved all the features from the original!

can get 10$ cheaper

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/406502-genuine-turbosmart-eboost-street-eboost2-now-on-sale/?hl=%2Beboost#entry7375923

or cheaper again 619:

http://peconline.com.au/performance/category/boost-controller/#product-listing

disclaimer never used these guys b4 but using paypal so should be fairly safe.

edit: have a store front in melb, so makes it easier yet again if you not sure about trusting them.

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have a Greddy Profec II spec-B or whatever. hides in the centreconsole so you never look at it anyway.

speaking of which i really need to sell my BEE*R rev limiter...

they sell sooo fast

had one that came in a package with a bunch of other stuff, was sold in minutes.

that said now nistune does launch control, might be harder to sell.

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