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HI,

I have BNIB Ruzic Engineering Attessa 4WD Controller.

Hands down best 4WD Controller on the market, soon to be out of manufacture.

Grab it quick before it's gone and can't be replaced.

Comes with all paperwork, instruction CD's, wiring etc, everything as you'd expect form a new purchase.

Sells for around $700.

http://www.hioctanedirect.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=4_524&products_id=2642

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Asking $450 delivered Aus Wide.

John.

This version has:

Auto (GPS) Map Select Mode - The controller can select MAP and SCALE automatically for each corner on a racetrack, up to 10 switching points per track.

Lap Data View Mode - Three sectors for timing can be setup, unit stores 12 laps of data. Displays live lap and sector data on screen during lap.

Pretty sure this version also has a faster processor, more memory and an upgrade in the mapping/calculations over the previous version.

Not plug and play but not much work to wire in either.

Just to confirm also, you need to buy GPS receiver to enable GPS features on controller as it's not included in sale.

Just had a quick scan through instruction manual. No mention of using any specific GPS antenna, just that these features are available once connected to GPS.

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