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Horsepowerfreaks Hpf M3 Turbo Kit Jumper Box on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Gresham, Oregon, US

Gresham, Oregon, US
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For those of you that already have an M3 Turbo Kit and have a fried black jumper box or are worried you may not ever be able to replace your jumper box if it did go, here are the electronics that go inside the black jumper box. Simply take out the two screws holding the jumper box together and replace your electronics with this brand new HPF jumper box electronics.

Note: This product listing does not include the jumper box "enclosure" seen in the main picture. This product listing does include the electronics seen in all of the pictures on this listing except for the main one with the enclosure.

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