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hey guys,

just need to lend some1's stock ecu if they have it floating around. a mates car came with what looks like a modified/re-mapped stock ecu, and the car is pretty much dead stock. its having some issues down low that we been tryiing to resolve.

in our attempt to do this we wantr to try a stock ecu in the car and see if it makes any difference.

so if any1 out there in vic has a stock ecu that we can borrow, please let me know. or if u have 1 that u are selling, let me know.

we are prepared to give u a bond for the borrowing.

regards

daniel

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What year is the car?

How long do you need it for?

I have one, packed away in the shed. Haven't used it for the last 4yrs, but want to keep it, so you can borrow it for a SHORT period to determine whether the ecu is the problem.

I live 5mins from Caldar Park Rwy (Delahey), let me know if you need it.

What year is the car?

How long do you need it for?

I have one, packed away in the shed. Haven't used it for the last 4yrs, but want to keep it, so you can borrow it for a SHORT period to determine whether the ecu is the problem.

I live 5mins from Caldar Park Rwy (Delahey), let me know if you need it.

94 series 1. need to borrow for like 1-2days to determine the issue. not gonna do no runners on you. will get in touch with you during the week to organise a time to borrow it. thanks al

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