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This is a brand new HKS EZ Guard Timer 30th ANNIVERSARY MODEL champage gold in color. I have never seen it in any car or shop for sale in Australia,only 5000 produced worldwide and only for sale in Japan.

Detail:

EZ Guard Timer 30th ANNIVERSARY MODEL

Security Light function:

Flashing as security light while you parked your car

Injectors detect function:

Background light changes from red to green by fuel injection, if the RPM is high, the light will change to red. The rpm is low, the light will change to green

Turbo Timer function:

Four mode of turbo timer function

Manual mode (0-10mins)

Tow memory mode (1mins or 3mins by one touch)

Auto mode (0-5mins auto setup)

Battery voltage function:

Display voltage of battery and warning signal displays when the voltage is lower than 10.0V or higher than 16.0V.

Time attack function:

3 memories, can calculate the lab time.

Three background color:

Green, Orange, Red.

more detail, if you can read japanese:

Hyperlink

I am asking $190 for this unique item and willing to post interstate by COD on buyer cost, but melbourne buyer is preferable.

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interested...saw some pics of a unit for sale on ebay (auction is long over) but trying to figure out what the small green and yellow wires are for? I know black is ground, grey is ebrake, brown is tach, big cluster of 3 wires (blue, red, green) are ign acc, etc....but ya whats the small yellow and green wires for?

im assuming one is for speedo? But that wire should be blue i would think and there is no blue

just want to know what im getting myself into if i buy this off of you...thanks

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