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hey all i have the above for sale...

the gprs tracker is one of the good ones in a group buy ages ago... its a GSM/GPRS so if its not getting a gps signal (eg inside or garage) it sends the mobile tower its clostest to... pretty kool...the 3 mobile numbers you set can send a few commands... but basicly you txt a password and gps to it and it gives you the exact point of location. if your car goes walkabout its just one txt and baseball bat away...

it requiers a pos and neg, and a mobile sim card. i used a 365 day vodafone. cost like $25 a yr.... wouldnt have any idea what it was if you saw it really. and its about 8cm x 4cm x2cm... so small as. i can show you my setup i had id need be... $250 firm... will run you threw commands

N/A S1 Stagea grille with badge. pics below but looks way better than the rs4 one.... great nick $90 posted aus wide.

S1 H4 Hid drop in kit. 8000k i think... direct plug in. $170

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HIDS $150

Grille 75 posted aus wide

gps tracker $225

Will your lights work in my RS4T or do I need anything extra such as transformers?
Will your lights work in my RS4T or do I need anything extra such as transformers?

he didnt buy them... but no there a DIRECT plug up as stated above.

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Im tempted with this GPS tracker... But really don't have any money right now, gimme a few weeks and we'll see if its still available.

Im tempted with this GPS tracker... But really don't have any money right now, gimme a few weeks and we'll see if its still available.

already sold mate :(

same with the xenons pending payment/checking there gna fit lol

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