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Guys,

I'm selling my Autronic SM4 ECU (Autronics best ECU) and direct fire CDI unit.

I've had them for less than 6 months and the car basically hasn't driven in that time. I need to sell them to pay for some bills. :P

Information on the units can be found at:

Autronic SM4 - SOLD ($1800)

Direct Fire CDI - http://www.autronic.com/page_files/direct_fire_cdi.htm

I also have an RB26 trigger disc to suit.

Price: $800 for CDI only

PM or contact me on 0419 375 140.

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Loom setup for skyline I'd assume?

Any other sensors with the Autronic?

Cheers.

Pretty much there isn't going to be a loom. Well there is going to be about 1ft of loom as the autronic was spliced into the standard loom in my car rather than had a seperate loom run.

Pretty much there isn't going to be a loom. Well there is going to be about 1ft of loom as the autronic was spliced into the standard loom in my car rather than had a seperate loom run.

Well that sucks nuts. I'd need a full flying lead for custom installation. Don't guess you know the going rate of a replacement flying lead loom? I couldn't find anything doing a google.

Ah well, was considering an SM4 from the get go but couldn't find one, so I purchased a Haltech E11V2. Don't think I'll bother switching if its going to cause me a heap of grief.

Cheers,

James.

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