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Item: Trust Greddy E-Manage Ultimate Piggy Back ECU With Harness

Age: Only on the previous car for a week then in the box for good

Condition: Excellent Near New Condition

Price: SOLD

To Fit: All Japanese Sport Cars (What car)

Location: Sydney Can be posted inter-state at buyer's cost

Contact: [email protected]

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Greddy E-Manage Ultimate for sale. Originally bought from IS. On the car for a week from IS and has been sitting in the box collecting dust since LOL. It will come with universal harness kit. Should've got this installed long time ago LOL but I don't need it anymore as I have other plans for the car now.

Don't have pictures you guys know what it looks like. Or you can refer to Official Greddy Website

For more information please check the link below

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*EDIT*

Took a picture of it last night.

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And the harness kit

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Item can be picked up from Sydney City area or can be posted inter-state at buyers cost.

Price $700 or hit me up with offers. I'm very flexible on this as I no longer need it so offer me people :D

E-mail: [email protected]

Cheers,

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What car do you have? whats it originally designed for?

just because I need particular harnesses for my R34..Which makes paying 1540 for a powerfc not so much effort.

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What car do you have? whats it originally designed for?

just because I need particular harnesses for my R34..Which makes paying 1540 for a powerfc not so much effort.

It was previously on a Supra. You will need a re-tune anyway doesn't matter what car it is going into coz everyone got different mods.

The universal harness kit requires cutting the factory wires to wire in unless you get a supplement harness kit for your car model.

Cheers,

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