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I have a number of standard ecu's for anyone on here that is having stock computer problems that require a replacement. They came off cars in perfect condition that were upgraded to power FC/Haltech etc. It's always good to have a stock ecu spare for those who have "plug in" style engine management. These are what you'll need to clear defects, and are also good for diagnosing electrical gremlins.

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1 x GTI-R Pulsar

1 x CA18DET manual

1 x SR20DET silvia manual

2 x 180sx SR20DET manual

1 x S14 VCT manual

1 x Aus version s15 sr20det manual

2 x Jap Spec R s15 sr20det manual

1 x RB20DET R32 GTS-T manual

1 x RB25DET R33 GTS-T Series 1 manual

1 x RB25DET R33 GTS-T Series 1 auto

5 x RB25DET R33 GTS-T Series 2 Manual

$100 Each Pickup - $125 delivered Australia wide.

Meetup is at Brisbane on the Southside at Sunnybank - PM me to arrange pickup.

or; Delivery by Australia Post registered mail with proof of receipt will be supplied.

Check my signature, and contact those people who I've successfully traded with in the past.

I am happy to post more pics/supply serial numbers if you require just ask.

Check your PM's when you ask me questions.

No items will be put on hold! Don't post if you are not interested - It's that simple - Cheers.

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Update - Sold a lot of ecu's thanks, here is what is left as of today.

1 x S13 CA18DET manual (#98 RED LABEL on the sticker)

1 x S14 SR20DET Black Top Manual (XG on the sticker)

1 x S15 sr20det black top manual australian version (LJ on the sticker)

2 x S15 sr20det black top manual JAP SPEC (QT and QU on the sticker)

2 x RB25DET R33 GTS-T Series 2 Manual (CC on the sticker)

$100 pickup, or $125 delivered.

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Just sold two s15 ecu's - I now have left;

1 x S13 CA18DET manual (#98 RED LABEL on the sticker) 23710 36f00 (MEC-D003 E1 9508)

1 x S15 sr20det JAP SPEC QU 23710 91F10

2 x RB25DET R33 GTS-T Series 2 Manual CC 23710 21V60 (mec-r620 a2 5531) AND (mec-r620 a2 5126)

CHECK YOUR ECU NUMBER PRIOR TO CONTACTING ME

You should always have a stock ecu in the event of an aftermarket mishap. Having a stock ecu comes in handy at resale time not only for you, but the buyer too and gives you the POSSIBILITY of an option of driving your car to a workshop in the event of an aftermarket ecu issue.

$100 pickup Brisbane

$125 delivered Australia post registered in an Australia post cardboard box with bubble wrap protection.

PM me

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