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Hey guys... few months after Selling my brand spanking new Bee R rev limiter that i had in storage in my room for 2 years,

I now figure out that i need one... for my new car.. :laugh:

My budget is $250.. Will not spend a sent more!

So if anyone has one for sale... Please contact me on 0421 205 751

Thanks,

Dush

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I have one that I would part with for $250 delivered, it is in as new condition and was removed only as an aftermarket ECU with launch control was installed.

I have one that I would part with for $250 delivered, it is in as new condition and was removed only as an aftermarket ECU with launch control was installed.

hey mate if u still hav the bee r limiter ill take it pm me with details if u do

thanks

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