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hi guys,

i have recently sold my car, so all the parts have even got the chance to go on the car yet...see them in the pic...

Motec M600, asking $3500 (all wiring included, stainless steel wiring)

Greddy e-01, asking $900 (brand new, still in the box)

Bosch 040 fuel pump + surg tank, asking $550

if buyer is interested to buy them all in a once, i am willing to let go off $4500 firm.

plz pm or contact on 0412366363 for more information, thanx

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how many functions open for motec m600??  the price nearly new one

there is only the basic function in it at the moment...

yes, the price is near new is becuz i bought it for $3800 new and $1100 for the just logging into the basic function, the total was like $4900 + all the wiring...

however, even for the basic function, M600 operates enough functions for normal racing cars, the response of its transferring data function is even faster than M800....plz log on to the website and check its full specs...

p.s. the surg tank and fuel pump will not be seperated for selling...plz don't ask again for those interested buyers...sorry

cheers

price for motec drops to $3200

others stay the same...

interested buyers have to be quick, going away to overseas next week...

otherwise will have to wait for another a few weeks time till i am back...

for more information plz contact 0412366363 or pm

cheers

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