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microtech lt12s computer, microtech x6 ignition computer, complete microtech harnesses, 6 bosch coils

Location:

brisbane, queensland

Item Condition:

brand new, still in bubble wrap

Reason for Selling:

no longer needed, lost lisence

Price and Payment Conditions:

2000 ono (cost me 2450) price dropped to $1500 ono

Extra Info:

i was planning to build a big horsepower rb25 but lost my lisence, so i am getting rid of a few things, this microtech is the complete rewire version, not the plug and play, so yes it does get rid of the airflow meter, this same computer is used on one of the most powerful rb25 r33 in australia, and it makes over 800 rwhp all day every day

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Contact Details:

please call chris on 0421329009 anytime for any further questions

or for pics just let me know, and ill email them to you

thanks

  • 5 months later...

I'm not trying to reign on your parade or anything here but you might have a hard time moving that ecu at the price.

Taken from microtechs website:

MicroTech LT12s

Microtech LT12s

LT12s

$1495*

The LT12S is Microtechs' latest 6 injector driver, 6 ignition driver ECU with multiple Auxilliary inputs and outputs. Most often used on 6 cyl and 3 rotor applications but also can be configured for 4 cyl vehicles.

*All prices are in Australian Dollars

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