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Greddy turbo timer + english manual = $129.00 + free delivery (Available in Black or silver)

Greddy Profec B specII + english manual = $479.00 + free delivery (Available in black or silver)

- Limited time offer and availability.

- No risk of getting caught by custom.

- Tax invoice will be provided. (I have ABN)

- Support the local industry.

*** WILL TRY MY BEST TO MATCH ANY PRICE AS LONG AS IT IS A GENUINE QUOTE ***

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GREDDY AUTO TIMER

-It is compact in size measuring 8cm x 8cm and 2cm in height.

-Comes in new casing model with internal flashing LED pattern.

-It has several mode to measure speed such as

Attack mode indicator - to record 0-200m, 0-400m, etc.

Attack mode indicator - to record 0-100km/h, 0-200km/h etc.

Stopwatch mode - to record up to 30 laps from 0 ~ 9'59''99

Best lap time mode - indicated by "BEST" being displayed.

Speed warning mode

Your current speed (with 'real time' speed reading)

-Able to automatically calculate and suggest the cool down time.

-Perform as all important battery mode indicator and to display 'real time' battery voltage. Crucial for those with sound systems.

-Optional sound mode (i.e. to turn the sound ON or OFF).

Incorporated with parking brakes and speed safety features.

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GREDDY PROFEC B SPEC II, ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER

-Based on the very popular B-Spec., the all new PRofec B-Spec. II's basic function to increase boost is as easy as the original, with an added built in boost pressure display and optional features like real-time, peak or last boost display (in either kPa or PSI).

-There are optional warning and boost limiter functions that can be programmed to offer much more control.

-The two presets values can be stored and are executed by a larger capacity inline solenoid valve.

-This unit does not require extensive programming and is ideal for low to high boost levels for single or twin turbos with actuator or external wastegates.

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