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i have a aftermarket blitz computer which i wanna get rid of. it's to suit a r32 gtst manual. looks exactly like a standard item but with stickers on it. i dont have any dyno sheets to compare with but i have been told it has better mapping and timing over standard ones. asking $300 ono. im in sydney and wud prefer local buyers but if sum1 is keen, i can mail it interstate.

plz contact me on mobile as i dont use this forum as much as i used to.

thanx

jay

0404-470-893

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Hey jay i might be interested in this, would it be possible i borrow it for a day, throw it on the dyno and compare it to my standard? cause i need to get my comp re-chipped to fix a few glitches but if yours has already had that done then i will take it of you.

Ben.

yeah dude, im sure we cud arrange sumthing. let me know wen u wanna test it and i might be able to meet up and lend it to ya. i wud be interested aswell to see how much of a difference these aftermarket computers are compared to stock.

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