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I would low ball and give you a sale, but it seems your stuck on 2000 and unable to sell! If you want a low ball PM me

Edited by Strick.

Shouldn't be any need for lowballs. Replacement cost for everything us well over $2500.

What I don't get is why people think my asking price is so unreasonable.

Still people whinging about it without throwing an offer or giving any links for the same model advertised for less or sold any cheaper.

Might as well just keep it.

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Not being an idiot..but I picked up a haltech platinum pro for my Gtr, with a zeitronix kit, 4 bar map sensor, flex fuel kit for $1430 delivered

No probs.

I'll always have it. It someone wants to throw me an offer the worst I can say is no. Platinum pro's are generally cheaper because they don't have a loom and aren't universal for any other applications other than the specific car it's intended for.

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