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perfect condition microtect ltx12 with map sensor, also been upgrated to 3bar map sensor which they only come 20psi std, comes with loom needed to wire up. this model is also laptop compatible

Location: gold coast

Item Condition: perfect, condition, hardly used.

Reason for Selling: upgrating to aultronic

Price and Payment Conditions: $1000

Contact Details: pm me for details

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so it doesn't need to be wired into the engine bay?

just to the ecu?....

...sorry new at this but i need a comp for my upgraded turbo coz pwr fc are rare as .

yes it will do the job and yes you have to wire it up but its not a hrad thing to do. it would take a electrian 1-2hrs the most cause thats how long it took mine to do.

great price for a great unit! I have one of these and have found it great.

If your wanting to put it into an R33 gts-t, you can buy a small loom from microtech which plugs from the ecu to your factory loom....NO WIRING UP NEEDED (thats what I have). I assume you can get these for an R32 aswel? but you'd have to check with Microtech to be 100% sure on the R32.

good luck with the sale!

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