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japanese ETC (electronic toll card) reader 
 

Something i impulse bought back in the day. Its in really good condition and works great 

The buttons are in japanese so i dont know what they mean but it speaks to you in japanese which is cool  

simple to wire in (12v+, ign and earth)

didnt really know what it was worth but saw others online for $250 upwards

$200 shipped anywhere in aus

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Excuse my ignorance here but what use would this be outside of Japan? I can't think of any reason why i would want a device broadcasting my credit card details. I have a BMW that I imported from Japan and it has one of these built into the rear view mirror. It will never see my credit card. Glad you managed to sell it.

2 hours ago, NZ-GTT said:

In that case I need to go "rooting" around my shed for anything JDM and list it for sale.

Yep, look at the prices of cassette head units that were literally thrown out back in the days.

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6 hours ago, r32-25t said:

Japan

Trueee. Anyway I found out you can buy mock ones called ETC melody boxes or Ressha melody boxes and they’re powered by USB so it’s easier to set up. In case anyone else wants to know. 

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