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Greddy Profec B Spec 2 - Electronic Boost Controller

(FREE: Super Mini Turbo Timer)

$450.00

ITEM IS ON EBAY - CLICK HERE

These items are both brand new still boxed, i have only read the instruction manual and opened the boxes to take the following photos. I am unable to return the boost controller or turbo timer as i have removed the shrink wrapping.

Reason for Sale: We had my 13b twin turbo on the dyno before looking at installing the boost controller, but found that the turbos are spitting oil from the pressure side. I need to sell these items to help fund a new turbo and computer install.

Any questions or if you would like to pick up from Kellyville NSW Phone - 0434 281 045 -

I will include free express post shipping to anywhere within Australia.

Edited by AzZa13Btt
  • 2 months later...

Greddy Profec B Spec 2 are $390 Delivered from Sliding Performance in the Trader Section

Good Luck with the sale!

Greddy Profec B Spec 2 are $390 Delivered from Sliding Performance in the Trader Section

Good Luck with the sale!

also 389 delivered off nengun...lolz

  • 1 month later...
Greddy Profec B Spec 2 are $390 Delivered from Sliding Performance in the Trader Section

Good Luck with the sale!

also 389 delivered off nengun...lolz
Got a pic?

LMAO

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