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Up for sale is a Defi Link Meter Advance ZD $475

Defi-Link Meter ADVANCE ZD is an OLED multi-display. This product needs to be connected to the Defi-Link ADVANCE Control Unit.

By linking to the Defi-Link ADVANCE System, Up to 6 kinds of information is displayed all together in one screen.

This product provides information on speed, engine speed, volt, clock, and so on. By connecting sensors, oil temperature, water temperature, oil pressure, fuel pressure, and exhaust temperature are also displayed.

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Parts No. DF09701

  • *Defi-Link ADVANCE Control Unit is necessary to operate ADVANCE ZDs.
  • *Defi-Link Meter ADVANCE ZD is expressed as ADVANCE ZD or ZD.
  • *The value of turbo, boost, and intake-manifold pressure cannot be displayed on ADVANCE ZD.

Main specifications, functions, and features

  • ADVANCE System
  • ADVANCE Control Unit necessary
  • Commercial attachment necessary
  • Display color: amber
  • Illumination: auto
  • OLED panel
  • Indicator output
  • Built-in indicators
  • Driving data can be recorded & replayed
  • Opening mode/Ending mode
  • Warm-up function
  • Applicable number of cylinders: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8
  • Mounting bracket attached

Item Locate at brisbane

List price : 74,520 Yen

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There are alot of fakes of those going around, and thats twice the price of fakes....they're web pics aren't they? Maybe put up some pics of the actual one you're selling, so members here know theyre not being ripped...just a suggestion.

More info here http://www.defi-shop.com/info/important/counterfeit/

The back seems to offer more recognisable differences, where as the front of the device could be confused with bad photos.

Oh SHIT so the one I have is fake???

yeah man, isn't this you?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DEFI-LINK-METER-ADVANCE-ZD-DISPLAY-DF09701-/181722489032?hash=item2a4f8120c8

I have a fake one myself and hey for $240 it's fine (so far)...but not for $475. That's a really weird price, wayyy too much for a copy but wayyy too cheap to be genuine.

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