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hi guys up for sale i have a used dual solenoid boost controller, getting rid of it due to upgrading to the blitz dsbc spec r version which is the newer version, by the way guys this is the older version (grey with the green writing) it is in excellent working condition, does not come with the solenoids but just the controller itself,

price- $140ono

located ion melbourne, pick up is available and can post at buyers expense

havnt got a pic of the actual boost controller but its exacely like this,

cheers guys

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Is it possible to get new solinoids??

yer ofcourse it is, you just have to search mate, maybe contact jps limited, my cousin had a dual solenoid boost controller and his solenoids stuffed up and he just jumped on ebay and asked them for solenoids and they had them but this was about 2 years ago i would say and these boost copntrollers arent cheap either but i just want a quick sale becaus eim not in need in it anymore,

cheers

why would you sell a boost controller without the solenoid? and if your upgrading you wouldn't use the old solenoid anyways... the new boost controller will come with a new matching solenoid.

sorry mate solenoids have been sold to a friend and i sold the solenoids at a good price, his solenoid was faulty so i sold him my solenoids at a price i was fairly happy with, the spec r blitz dsbc uses the same solenoid as the old ones and i already know that, so yer i got the actuall boost controoler for sale now so yer im open to offers if anyone is intersted and if it doesnt sell i will probably even keep it just incase one day my spec r boost controller stuffs up i can use this because they use the same solenoids but at the moment its up for sale

I'll give you $75 posted. Let me know either way.

Cheers

Rich

nar mate sorry, no can do at that price but make me a better offer if you like as it is in excellent working condition,

cheers mate

Sorry mate its not working without the solenoids and I have to find them and I don't know what they cost or if I can use any other solenoid with that controller.

Cheers

Rich

Sorry mate its not working without the solenoids and I have to find them and I don't know what they cost or if I can use any other solenoid with that controller.

Cheers

Rich

solenoids shouldnt be that hard to find at all, on ebay there was solenoids and they went for $79 but i just didnt need them back then but look if you want $100 they are yours and that is with postage champ, thats my last price or else you can just forget about it and goodluck finding this boost controller in this condition for the price you want it at,

cheers mate

ok guys this is serious, this boost controller is down to $70posted anywhere in oz so grab yourself a bargain or as a spare,

cheers

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