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well i jsut purchaced a R33 GTST a while back.

and they never said anyhting about the computer infact they know quite little about the car.

i took the kick pannel off today and on the ecu theres a gold plate saying it has a Mines ecu.

does anyone know if these are good? and what they are worth?

will have some pics soon, just gotta find this usb cable.

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o and a tip to all you people. search your boot side 1/4 pannels u will be suppriesd what u find,

(open boot pull carpet stuff off stick hand down side and watch for snakes)

mine has some wierd looking cotton gloves, stanless steal brackets with price tags, some japanese money and bits of newspapers.

*note* i will not be held responsable if u get bitten by snakes.

just a q, since im not 100% sure where to look for the ecu.... where should i b looking and what should i pull off to get to it etc????

only cos the last owner ofmy car sed that he wasnt sure if it had a a/m jap chip in it

Hehe, MotoX funny you mention the rear quaters .... I searched mine about 5 days about as the person who was workin gon the car put the shifter pouch back in there with the jack and the shifter fell out ....

Found Japanese chewing gum (still in the packet), another shifter, misc japanese paper, and a few other goodies .... no snakes .... will have to check the other side :P Also interesting to check inside or the fron quater panels, and inside the doors ....

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