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Greddy Profec B Spec II - Electronic Boost controller

Comes with electronic control unit, solenoid, all wiring and the instruction manual.

Only thing to note: Tiny warp in the top of the case, due to sunlight does not effect the functioning of the unit at all.

Other than that, great condition.

Looking for $350

Located in Newcastle, NSW

Willing to post

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$350's a bit much considering the warped casing, that said, $250 would be nice! :D

I'm not officially making an offer yet, as I'm still considering getting one new. I'll keep yours in mind tho - only hesitation is the fact that its had some severe heat damage...

Good luck with the sale,

Adrian.

The warp in the top of the case is only minimal, as can be seen from the photo, and it's strictly asthetic. Unit functions perfectly as it should.

Inspection is welcome, and money back guarantee, I will take the unit back

and give your money back if it doesn't function correctly.

Cool,

Well, all things going well, I might be able to offer $250 with delivery, but no higher. Main reason being, I can get one brand new from Japan for $450 delivered.

I figure second hand is worth around $300 - $350, and with the slight damage to the casing, around the $200 - $250. Might be wrong, and you're welcome to more if you can get it (obviously).

Thanks either way,

Adrian.

One went on eBay in vgc for $305 plus delivery, with no case warping or anything. So I think the 250 mark is about right. That said, I need to gather the dosh before formally making the offer.

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