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Bee*r Rev Limiter For Sale $230 Delivered Registerd Post


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Item:Bee*R Rev limiter

Condition:Used in excellent working condition, visibly looks near new.

Price:$230 including Reigistered Post Delivery anywhere in Australia

To Fit:Any car

Location:Cairns QLD

Contact:Shay 0419 780 999 or [email protected]

Comments: This little device is handy for a few things, it mainly saves your engine by cutting ignition instead of Fuel as the ECU does when you hit a predetermined rev limit that you can set. This also helps if running in an engine, you can set the limit lower than standard. Good for drifters so they are not over revving continiously, has launch control when hooked up to the handbreak and if you into chitty-chitty-bang-bang with flames it can shoot flames out your exhaust (though the cat needs to be cleared out or removed for this to work effectively

URLS http://www.bee-r.com/english/revlimitter/instruction.htm

URLS http://www.bee-r.com/english/revlimitter/inst/index.htm

URLS http://www.takakaira.co.jp/asp/template.as...STtPqQqlnMokrNm

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