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Location: AustraliaMember since: 18 March 2003

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4wdsupacentre (74760)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.★★★★★
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Reviews (4)
ELM327 HH Advanced Bluetooth V2.1 ODB2 OBDII Car Auto Diagnostic Scanner Tool
12 October 2019
Trash
Doesn’t work. Incorrect Bluetooth version to connect to anything. Can’t even use it as a paperweight as it’s too light.
4x Fox Blaster Whistle Predator Call Hunting Rabbit Original Game Caller Animial
04 December 2019
Awesome !
Awesome little fox whistles! They seem like good quality so the pack of four should last you a few seasons unless you lose them. They sound great! If you haven’t used one before, hold it between your teeth and bite down fairly tight to get it started. Easy to use, light weight, came in a pack of 4... what’s not to like?!
HYUNDAI KEY CENTRAL LOCKING REMOTE KEY CASE for i10 i20 i30 i35 i40 Genesis
15 May 2019
Good product, but make sure you know what you’re doing before messing with the factory key
It’s a good quality key case, looks exactly like the factory own. It’s fiddly to get the spring wound correctly to flip the key out, but by far the hardest part is removing the transponder that’s glued inside the factory key and surrounded by plastic. You’ll need to slowly cut away at the old remote, using a razor and pliers to pull away bits of plastic as you go. Careful not to mark/hit the transponder with the knife or pliers, as if you damage it you’ll be up for a new factory key with programming and all ~$500. If it’s your only key and you damage the transponder, you’ll be up for almost double that. So take extra care when removing it from the old remote and don’t forget to do it, otherwise you’ll have a key that looks great and a car that won’t start.