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Blitz Dual Sbc Spec S Electronic Boost Controller on 2040-parts.com

US $280.00
Location:

Port Angeles, Washington, US

Port Angeles, Washington, US
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This is a Brand New Blitz Dual Sbc Spec S Electronic Boost Controller, in silver color. This has never been out of the box or plastic wrapper, and is in mint condition. Ended up with a different boost controller for my car, and didn't need this.

These retail around 350.00, buy this and save a bundle! 

 

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