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I've managed to order a G-Tech pro accellerometer for the miserly sum of £65 from aper performance
time to measure some stuff
http://www.sxoc.com/vbb/showthread.p...0&pagenumber=3
I've managed to order a G-Tech pro accellerometer for the miserly sum of £65 from aper performance
time to measure some stuff
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For it to be a bargin i need to know how much it costs normally.....
TiG
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£160
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Eastern and Western Europe and South America:
USPS Air Mail Letter Post:
(7-12 day delivery plus Customs clearance time): $11.65
Total: $64.60
Please do not ask for a false Customs declaration.
or about £45 if you could wait a few days for it....
TiG
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A bargain is simply something you really want, that seems like excellent value to you irrespective of what its invented "Retail Price " is........
Not what discount it has....
My Airzooka.....a BARGAIN at £12 which is full retail......
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
where from ? its $140 from their online siteOriginally posted by TiG
Eastern and Western Europe and South America:
USPS Air Mail Letter Post:
(7-12 day delivery plus Customs clearance time): $11.65
Total: $64.60
Please do not ask for a false Customs declaration.
or about £45 if you could wait a few days for it....
TiG
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Been looking at those things.. They accurate? Lemme know how well it works, I might purchase one at that price!
Do they measure speeds in days at all?. Be interesting to know how long it takes my Escort and all its 1300cc's of throbbing HCS motor to hit 60...
http://www.saxforte.com/data/gtechpr...tech_home.html
Largest distributor of GTECH kit worldwide, plus its setup to do UK sales too which is good.
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whats it do
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That's what I was wondering!!?
What's it measure?
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think it mesures power by how fast your accelerating
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yep - you have to tell it the weight of the car afaik.
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I had a go with a similar one a couple of years ago, seemed to be pretty accurate. Only problem is finding a good bit of road for a 1/4 mile test, we used the sliproad of the A1Originally posted by Lowe
Been looking at those things.. They accurate? Lemme know how well it works, I might purchase one at that price!
If you're gonna order one lemme know cos I fancy one myself too.
Lowe , bren seemed to think they where quite good , but then again he was selling them
already ordered it - as well as a new bonnet badge
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