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Hey mate, not to hijack your thread BUT, this is you selling the same thing on ebay no?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/231195912812?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

And you have a feedback score of -2.. I am interested but a little unsure with such bad feedback....

Hey mate, not to hijack your thread BUT, this is you selling the same thing on ebay no?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/231195912812?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

And you have a feedback score of -2.. I am interested but a little unsure with such bad feedback....

who cares, pick up and if it works score for $600 LOL

or I pick it up from him, it does not work and I can't get a hold of him (not being able to contact him is why he has the multiple negative feedback on ebay) and I have pissed away $600 :verymad:

or I pick it up from him, it does not work and I can't get a hold of him (not being able to contact him is why he has the multiple negative feedback on ebay) and I have pissed away $600 :verymad:

Hence you bring a laptop install it into your car and see if it starts and you're able to connect to it and push to it a base map.

Happy to help for a 6 pack of beer LOL

Artz it's second hand and Im having work done on my gtr that's why it's cheap! What kind of idiot thinks second hand items hold value , the bad feedback was not being able to contact buyers in time and I had to refund them on the items they won

I can be contacted on the mobile number above 9am to 6pm not late at night as its a work phone which I don't keep with me

Holds more value than 600$...sold a couple for 900$ in the last few weeks...one went for 800 and that was cheap....but that's ok you sell yours cheap if that's all you think it's worth and drive down the value of a good product...

I guess you dont need the extra 300$

its an adaptronic. if it dont work.. the guys at adaptronic love their customers... they will fix it with minimal fuss.

i got one for sale but i want $1000 for it... $600 is a bargain!! id be suprised if the ecu even exists :)

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