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I have in addition to a new never installed JB4 unit for $650 shipped, several other parts. If you have a 2017 NC1, and want Acura Link, then you need the newer Telematic unit. I have one that sells for $1400+ new. Mine is used from a later model car. Selling for $750 shipped. Also have a 2020 NC1 electronic module for the front twin motors. Selling for $350 shipped. I am not sure what sort of improvement one will see if any. I do not know whether the module improved the performance of the twin motors. The other module I have is a parking sensor electronic module, $125 shipped.
 

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I have in addition to a new never installed JB4 unit for $650 shipped, several other parts. If you have a 2017 NC1, and want Acura Link, then you need the newer Telematic unit. I have one that sells for $1400+ new. Mine is used from a later model car. Selling for $750 shipped. Also have a 2020 NC1 electronic module for the front twin motors. Selling for $350 shipped. I am not sure what sort of improvement one will see if any. I do not know whether the module improved the performance of the twin motors. The other module I have is a parking sensor electronic module, $125 shipped.
hi, do you still have the jb4?
 
So the JB4 is gone, but I still have the Telematics module as well as the twin motor module, and the parking sensor module. See above for prices
 
electric motor module still available? {# deleted} ramon
 
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electric motor module still available? ########## ramon
@senna91 I would strongly recommend against posting your contact phone number, email address, or any other confidential information on a public forum thread such as this. I would suggest you edit your post to remove this information immediately.

Posting contact information creates an opportunity for a scammer to text or email, impersonating the seller, trying to trick a Primer into sending the scammer money. Scammers may offer a cheaper price if you move quickly and will usually insist on a non-refundable payment method, like Western Union, or sometimes gift certificates. Unfortunately, once the payment is sent, the money is gone.

In addition, leaving your contact info on a public thread like this allows it to be found by crawling bots looking for this sort of information to add to spam lists.

Use direct messaging to connect instead, initiating conversation with the vendor directly. In addition, be vigilant for scammers who have created an account with a similar username who reach out to you to seek fraudulent payment. Use a payment method that can be tracked and reversed if the product is not delivered.
There are also a lot of scammer groups on FaceBook:
 
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Be careful. Scammers prevalent on forums. Either drmanny3 is a scammer or someone is surfing forums hi jacking for sale posts.
 
Be careful. Scammers prevalent on forums. Either ****** *** *** or someone is surfing forums hi jacking for sale posts.
@senna91 You are right and there is no question about it. Many scammers are surfing for-sale threads for all sorts of items, from car parts to blenders, looking for contact information information of potential buyers of items that would need to be shipped. The scammers reply to the listed contact information pretending to be the vendor and get the buyer to send money. In the past, I remember one member who only avoided being scammed because 2 different scammers reached out to him, both pretending to be the seller and asking for payment. He realized they couldn't both be legit and found out that neither were.

Take Home: Don't post your contact information on public forums, especially buy-sell. Use direct messaging, check vendors carefully, & use a reversible payment method. Caveat Emptor.

On top of that, some members who have been on the forum for years with many postings have had their accounts hacked and used to scam people, so use strong passwords.

On a related note, @drmanny3 you should update your pictures with pictures of the remaining items, including a post-it with your username and the date of the original listing.
 
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Honcho go ahead and close this thread and I will open a new one with remaining items to sell.
Thanks
 
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