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does any1 want this ecu or not??????? it cost $680 in the same condition hasnt been used since than. WORTH $1000 WILL MAKE YOUR CAR FAST!!!!!!!!!

If i cant sell it soon ill just keep it as a spare incase somethig ever goes wrong with mine. SERIOUSLY CHEAP

Im keen to take it off your hands! PM sent :D

i'd be wary of this deal

he listed 2 of these on ebay,says the guy never picked it up but there was feedback left to the contrary

i also asked him for an actual pic of the ecu including the serial number,pm'd him my email.....just ignored me

call me suspicious but you make up your own mind....or just pick it up even better

hi mate

just curious why do you have 2 ecu's anyways?

i have two coz i thought 1 was stuffed but link new zealand sent it back and tested it is fine, it was my wiring that was stuffed. it sold on ebay but the guy had a gtr so it wouldnt suit and asked me nicely if id relist it, so i relisted it and got his positive feedback for the $10 it cost me, thanks for telling me im trying to sell something not right, i dont have a bluetooth piece on the computer so i couldnt upload the photo from my fone, and i told u i would send a picture just i need to borrow a mates camera. THE SERIAL NUMBER IS LINK GTST 160806and it is a gts 312 ecu, so if you like to check anything about it please feel free before trying to stop a sale. I hope someone else wants it anyway coz i wouldnt sell it to you for writing that. Id rather throw it away . Thanks It cost me $680 too if you checked that on ebay, and i will let it go for $400.

never received any response and how long does it take to borrow a camera anyway....post the pics up for other buyers then

don't worry,i won't be doing any deals with you as it all seems a bit sus to me

fellas,caveat emptor

i'm out

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