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Greddy Gtt3 Turbo Timer. **super Rare** Clear Pink on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

San Francisco, California, US

San Francisco, California, US
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I'm selling a ultra rare genuine Greddy turbo timer. It is a older gtt3 model. Released in the mid 1990's, this turbo timer is able to program and play 8 bit music and sounds while operating. It contains multiple red LED lights which are also programmable.

This is the rarest color available for this turbo timer, a true JDM collectors item. It comes in perfect working condition and is a universal part for most popular Japanese vehicles. It was used in my Evo for a short time and is in excellent shape. Happy bidding and thanks for looking.

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