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Hi All,

Have for sale the following;

Microtech MT8 Computer (Laptop Version)

Microtech Wiring Harness

Microtech Air Temp Sensor

Microtech Dash Unit, mounting bracket and cable

Microtech Laptop Dongle

This is a stand alone computer and does not use an Air Flow meter.

Below is the link for the microtech software so all you need is a laptop and you can start playing!

http://www.microtechefi.com/microtech-software.php

The LT8 retails at $1095 (NB mine is an MT8, not sure on differences, if any). It can be tuned using the dash, a laptop or a hand controller.

http://www.microtechefi.com/microtech-prod...hp?product_id=3

The Dash unit retails at $495. It can be used to tune the computer as well as displaying parameters such as revs, boost, water temp, volt and air temp readings and a staged shift light. It is perfect for the track. This is one part of the system I am devastated to lose!

http://www.microtechefi.com/microtech-prod...p?product_id=11

Other information is in the link.

Selling as I installed a Power FC D Jetro.

All up value is around $1600.

Will sell as a complete package for $950.

PM or SMS/contact on 0403 434 495.

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