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i have for sale a motec m48 with exnition expander (can drive up to 8 coils seqentaly)and all sensors. brand new never used.

coolant,air temp, amp plug with terminals 02sensor bung basicly everthing needed to hook up and tune.

i bought it as a kit from uas. but ive decided to keep my autronic as ive alreaddy wired it in :

i paid 2400 but i will accept 2000. its just cluttering up my room.

pm me for pics etc. im in sydney and would prefer local pic up etc.

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Wow I seriously think this is my old ecu. I bought it around 3-4 years ago for $3,300 never used it (was for my gtst but sold it bought GTR and power fc), sold it to my mate who had a supra for $2,500, he sold his supra and never used the motec so he had it on consignment at UAS and I am pretty sure that you now have it!

Incredible BRAND NEW MOTEC setup intended bought for 3 different cars over nearly 4 years and is still to actually be used on a car! If I didn't have a power fc I would be sooooo tempted to buy this back for only $2K!!!

Good luck with sale, to me its a bargain!

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