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Hey everyone, i have quite a few of these now and looking to sell my collection. 
 

There’s many different brands and they all say something similar when powered up. if you would like an example of what they do and how they work i suggest searching JDM ETC READER into google or youtube. 
 

I know some people dont like them but others want that final “JDM” piece for their project. 
Below are a few examples of what i have. 

feel free to contact me if you want more photos or have any questions. i also have a few that dont make noise but just light up to give the aesthetic.
 

$80 ea or will do a good discount if multiple are purchased. Located in South Australia and happy to post interstate if required!

Thanks for your time! 

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