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I am selling my WOLF3d plug and play unit to suit RB20/25.

This unit plugs straight into your existing RB20/25 loom with no modifications required, much like a PFC at half the price.

Unit is in perfect condition and working order. It has barely been used and the condition reflects that.

Also has the mounting brackets to sit under your kick panel nicely.

Also includes;

-Hand controller - for real time display and you can also tune the ECU with it.

-Memory stick - enables you to run multiple maps/tunes and you can switch between them via the hand controller

-Installation manual

-User guide/manual

-Tuning cable - plugs into ECU and laptop to tune via laptop

-WOLF software

It comes in all original packaging with the original box. Also has warranty papers and warranty card if need be to take it back to AEM. Also has 2 WOLF3d stickers for wank factor. :laugh:

Hand controller is in mint condition, still has plastic protective sticker on the screen.

This unit uses a MAP sensor, so there is no need for your AFM (air flow meter, eg z32, q45).

Asking price is $1,100neg + postage at buyers expense.

Located in Melbourne, south eastern suburbs.

Any inspection welcome, and all reasonable offers considered.

Not in a rush to sell, so don't waste my time with low offers.

Contact me via SMS/call on 0416 623 381 or PM.

Thanks,

Abu

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Would just like to add that WOLF3d has a built in security function.

What this function is, is a 4 digit pin code that is inputted into the ECU via the hand controller. When this function is active, the pin code must be entered to start the car.

When this pin code is not entered, no ignition or fuel is supplied to the motor, therefor is impossible to start.

You can nominate to set your own pin code, and the security feature is able to be turned off/on.

i have the excact same item without hand controller tho,

if anyone interested i will do it for 950 delivered, paid 1400

already spent over that tuning the f**ker,

so ye come with a map to suite my car, r33 s2 with mods tuned to 400rwhp

great ecu going differant tho

can give more detail in pm

thanx

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