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I've got a few items to sell so I can but some new gadgets. I'm willing to ship but will have to give you a quote on how much that will cost.

GoPro HD includes the camera, battery, housing, both backing plates and the suction mount (motorsports kit essentially). $200

HKS SSQ Blow-offs mounted on an R33 GTR mounting pipe. These are as I pulled them off the car. $300

Lastly a GTECH Pro RR performance computer for sale. Measures g-force & RPM (somehow picks it from the power leads, actually works ok). The shift light function is actually pretty neat as well as the data logging. It works on any car. $100

(Info from manufacturer)

The GTECH Pro RR brings new features and enhancements over the older Gtech Pro Competition Meter. The Pro RR features:

Horsepower: G-TECH/Pro will give you accurate horesepower ratings for your car before and after modification. It's a great way to see if you are making the right improvements.

Torque: With the revolutionary new RPM pickup right from the cigarette lighter we are able to measure Torque and display a DYNO-plot graph. We are the only people in the world to do this at this time.

60ft Time: 60ft time is a new measurement which helps to determine if your car is getting away from the line or not.

1/8th and 1/4 mile: Oldies but goodies. These two measurements are what has made G-TECH a household name with car enthusiasts all over the world.

0-60 and 0-100-0 mph: 0-60 mph is another standard measurement with the new 0-100-0mph becoming increasingly more popular with the magazines.

RPM and Shiftlights: RPMs and Shiftlights we are particularly proud of. We have invented this technology. No one in the world can pick-up RPMs from the cigarette lighter. Yes, MSD ignitions and even diesels work!

Handling Gs: G-TECH/Pro SS model has a unique new G-arrow that shows you the direction of the Gs that you are pulling and new large G numbers that are easy to read at a glance.

Record up to 30 runs: With the new friendly icon-based user interface you can chose and review any of your runs in a matter of a couple of button clicks.

3 Precision Sensors: We are the only G-meter that has x, y and z precision accelerometers. This improves accuracy and consistency. It also allows you to orient the G-TECH/Pro any way you like.

Road Racing/Autocross: RR stands for Road Racer. It has all of the features of the SS model plus Road Racing/Autocross mode in which you can record and replay your Gs and RPMs for a given practice or race session.

PASS Software: PASS - Performance Analysis System Software. It can be used for replaying and comparing 1/4 mile runs or for replaying Road Race/Autocross sessions. It even replays engine sound based on recorded RPMs.

Multiple Vehicle Support: With the RR model you can memorize settings for up to 4 cars and jump from one to another in a matter of seconds.

2hr Data Aquisition: RR model comes with 2 Megs of FLASH. This is enough to store over two hours of Road Racing/Autocross sessions (10 Hz recording.) That's more than full-blown data-acquisition systems costing thousands!

PC Download Cable: RR model comes with the PC Download Cable that is used to quickly hook-up to your PC and download all your runs and sessions.

AC Adapter (Serial adapter may be required)

RR model comes with the AC Adapter so you can power the unit while you are downloading the runs/sessions to your PC. Note: May not be compatible in your country and an additional transformer may have to be purchased (not supplied).

Permanent Mount: RR model comes with the Permanent Mount which allows you to permanently mount the G-TECH/Pro anywhere in your car. The unit itself can still be taken out of its cradle.

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Surely somebody wants a GoPro HD, they take great 1080 & 720 video. They're used on all kinds of TV shows like Mythbusters, Drift Nationals, etc. Probably the best way to get in-car or perspective video for motorsports.

I'll also drop the price on the GTech to $75. Great little device to check 0-60 & G's to make sure your tuning is actually going forwards instead of backwards.

Somebody buy my stuff so I can order my next gadget :D

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