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Item: Microtech Lt-12s

Age: Brand new

Condition: Never been used

Price: $1800, i paid $2100

To Fit: R32 skyline, RB 20

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0421 357 455 or PM

Comments: 30psi inbuilt map senor and direct plug-in wiring loom adapter, you wont have to worry about wiring it in.

Reason for Selling: Need the cash, so im not going to go through with the future plans for my car

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it cost me so much cos for a R32 GTST, the LT-12s is the only microtech that a plug-in is available for, the rest of the range doesn't allow for plug-ins they all hav to be wired in.

so the computer alone cost $1450

the plug-in adapter cost me $350

and the 30 PSI map upgrade cost $250

totalling to $2050

it pissed me off but wat do you do.

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