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Hey all,

I have the standard ECU from my R33 Half-Cut still sitting in my room, so I figure I best try and sell it...

The unit is from my Series 2 RB25DET which came off my half-cut I bought from Japanese Parts and Performance, A well respected parts importer located here on the Gold Coast. The ECU is in mint condition as my half-cut had a genuine 100,000 kms on it and was COMPLETELY stock standard.

I can organise shipping at buyers expense, shouldn't be more than $15-20 anywhere in OZ.

PRICE: $80

LOCATION: Gold Coast, QLD.

Would prefer a txt on 0402642913 as I'm not on the computer as often anymore..

**I didn't think pics were needed as we all know what an ECU looks like, but if you really want some close up shots of it etc (just to double check), don't hesitate to ask!**

Thanks,

MaTT

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