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I have two Greddy/Trust Profec A's for sale

I just bought to replace my mis-behaving Profec A i have in my car atm. I came across a Power FC boost control kit the other day and have since bought that, so now I have two Profec A's I don't need.

$150 for the malfunctioning one - the over take/high boost button works and sometime it doesn't work. The solenoid and everything else works fine *SOLD payment pending*

$250 for the new one, which is in really good condition *SOLD payment pending*

I will try to get pics up ASAP

Postage will cost around $8 - $10 to eastern states, might be more for NT and WA

Chris

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Yeah no probs, one is still in the car ( the one with the malfunctioing button ) and the other is sitting at home, I will be taking it out on saturday

Chris

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Will be checking malfuctioning unit on saturday, hopefully its just a dodgy connection to the button that is stopping it from working

Chris

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