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mine does the turbo timer bit

also does electronic speedo (useless now i have avc-r), 0-100kph timer, 0-400m timer, lap timer, voltage meter, and overspeed alerts ect

and a whole heap of other stuff as well

i think greddy were pushin it to find out how they could get espresso machines into their turbo timers but they didnt manage to perfect it for the model i have

sorry Erin ... been fighting with the laminating machine :D saw the pic nice threads :)

Bel i do so talk to you - not as much as i used cos im closer to the boss now so i cant really have involved convos.

I get stuff for my car for birthday .... stereo system, ZX got new shockies umm strut braces although that wasnt for my birthday, amps etc :)

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