Sarv
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Registered: May 2000
Location: Klamath Falls, OR
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But...
For $149, unless you're into the diagostics part of the product, it would be best to wait, eh? The Sixpac is supposed to be less than $200, and even if it was $200, you'd be paying $50 for more options than just a wireless Visor and a diagnostics springboard (that most non-techies wouldn't use). But if its needed badly (which it sounds like, for those who've already posted, it does), get it, but for the rest of us who can wait, I think should wait.
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