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managed to get 2 more..

$110 Shipped

Brand new never opened at all heres a few details i found on it.. i brought 3 for me and 2 mates and one pulled out after i brought them..

G Tech /PRO Performance Meter:

Absolutely New In Box, Improved PRO Model !!

The G Tech Pro Performance Meter lets you quickly, accurately and simply measure the following performance and safety parameters:

* 0 to 60 mph time (0-100 Km/h)

* 1/4 mile elapsed time (E.T.)

* 1/4 mile trap speed

* Instantaneous lateral acceleration (G s)

* Sustained lateral acceleration (G s)

* 60 mph braking distance (100 - 0 Km/h)

* Instantaneous braking Gs

* Sustained braking Gs

* Horsepower

These units are brand new, never used and in original unopened cartons. Includes a G Tech Pro decal and all mounting hardware.

I recently checked the Gtech's accuracy at Calder Park and I can vouch for the accuracy of these unit. I ran a 13.8 sec 1/4 mile and the gtech reading was 13.85. So i can say first hand that these units are extremely accurate as per what the manufacturer claims ("accurate to within 1/100th of a sec)

The Gtech is perfect if your always performing new modifications to your car, and if you are wanting to see the effect these modifications has made.

Don't pay for expensive dyno tuning/readings, which can cost $75 per reading. Purchase the Gtech and it will pay itself off over and over again, saving you time and money spent at the workshop.

Do a 1/4 run or horsepower reading anytime you like!!

Don't pay the retail price of $399 in automotive stores such as autobarn.....Get it here for a fraction of the price

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