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I've had this TPMS for about more than two years, brand new, never fitted. Just opened the wrap for inspection. Everything intact in the box.

It was probably b/t $280-$300 when bought. I'll let it go for $220 + postage.

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I'll do 200 + postage. I can not go any lower.

As I said, it is brand new and I unwrapped the box to check it out on the day I posted this ad. I have not even turned it on.

The first picture shows the monitor w/ the start-up lights right after I started it.

The second one shows when the monitor is settled. But I think it needs programming in order to monitor the desirable pressures in the tyres you select.

No worries!

Yes, it has all the booklets you need for how to work it. Even It has a quick reference to throw in the glove box. See picture shown above when I started this post.

Just a fyi

The pressure sensors usually dont atart transmitting until they see some pressure. So not untill they are installed in a wheel with a tyre on it and pumped up above a certain psi. It is to preserve the battery life of the sensors

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