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With a range of free softwares now available these cables are a must have for anyone with a Nissan ECU and the grey 14 pin Consult Diagnostic port.

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Serial Cable (RS232)

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Direct USB Cable (comes with drivers)

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This is the Nissan DDL or Consult port your car needs to have to work with these cables.

The serial ones are needed for NewKleers software for PDA's.

Payment is by direct deposit, acct details below

ANZ

Caroline Felgate

BSB: 012593

ACCT:565413726

Please ensure you put your forum nic on the deposit!!! and send me your address too please.

Cheers,

Caz.. :cool:

more info

Edited by caz
  • 1 month later...

stil selling these consult cables?! if u r i want 1 :) checked the pin on my R33, loks the same..and any ideas where to get this free software from? ;)

Hi,

Yes I still sell these cables, I am the Australian distributor.

I can give you links to some free downloads.

To purchase just drop me an email confirming deposit. Dont forget to put your nic on the deposit and send me your address!

Caz.. :D

stil selling these consult cables?! if u r i want 1 :D checked the pin on my R33, loks the same..and any ideas where to get this free software from? ;)

I've asked this before caz, so sorry for the same q.. How much for the USB cable + the Nis Scan or whatever the good sotware is?

Christian

I've asked this before caz, so sorry for the same q.. How much for the USB cable + the Nis Scan or whatever the good sotware is?

Christian

Hi , i have a 1990 R32 GTST where is the OBDI port located and what features are supported via this ECU?

Thanks

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