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Okk,I have for sale a Greddy Emanage Blue with a plug and play harness for the r33. I got it a little while back and was going to do the tune, got the bolt-ons put on the car, but cant come up with the cash to do the tune atm. And as I am going back to uni, my money is going to the fees that come with it.

So, I have never put this ecu into my car and still have the original box for it. I just took it out to take pics.

Now, I would not mind trading it for an already tuned series 1 r33 ecu ( preferrably Mines or Top Secret + a small cash adjustment). The ecu has a mild tune from what I know and would need to be retuned to match your car.

Im looking for $400 but am open to close offers, please no low ball offers. If someone has a tuned ecu and would like to change to a tunable one, then this is what you're looking for.

I am located in Melbourne, Eastern suburbs and if a buyer needs it posted i'll let it go for $400 including postage Australia wide.

Any questions, feel free. Also I would need an ecu that has been tuned for a fmic, full exhaust, hi flow turbo and everything else basic. I have attached a couple of pics as well.

Thanks guys

Ben >_<

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Okk final price drop, $320 plus postage. I have located another ecu and have no use for this anymore.

Grab yourself a bargain here.

If you have all the manuals (in English) I'll take it. Do you have the PC support tool with USB cable aswell? I'm in Melbourne so picking up is easiest for me, PM me your phone number so we can work something out.

If you have all the manuals (in English) I'll take it. Do you have the PC support tool with USB cable aswell? I'm in Melbourne so picking up is easiest for me, PM me your phone number so we can work something out.

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Emanage still available? Cheers

so far,, yes it is, got an offer but the guy diesnt kno if he wants it. if u got a better offer u got it

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