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So as per the title and after alot of umming and eerrring, I'm deciding I'm going to sell my Type 4 Nistune board that I bought in a group buy a little while back.

Was for a Series 2 Stagea.

I am selling this due to starting a cadestship in the next month and its a path I financially do not want to proceed with atm (I know the bug will get too big of a bite if i do).

Price- $300 + postage from 4160 Brisbane.

Also i have some stock Skyline wheels, not sure what year model.

Lots of little scratches

Pictures attached. Japenese tyres.

Asking $150 pick up or drop off somewhere local.

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Hey Mate,

Has the Nistune been fitted / Tuned?

I've got a 99 RSFour (auto) which I believe is the same as yours but was told from Matt (at Nistune) that the RSFour isn't compatible with a nistune board...

Thanks,

Adrian.

He's pulling ur leg mate nisstunes an Adelaide side company by a dude called Geoff from speed lab

Hey Mate,

Has the Nistune been fitted / Tuned?

I've got a 99 RSFour (auto) which I believe is the same as yours but was told from Matt (at Nistune) that the RSFour isn't compatible with a nistune board...

Thanks,

Adrian.

He's pulling ur leg mate nisstunes an Adelaide side company by a dude called Geoff from speed lab

Really... The bloke below was the one who told me it wasn't compatible...Aren't they the main distributor?

Matt Brown

Managing Director

Nistune Developments

www.NISTUNE.com

Matt Brown is part of Nistune, $300 is also a bit steep for just a board as a Type 4 board is only $282rrp incl GST, new from Nistune.

Series 2 auto RS4's are able to be Nistune.

IT has never been fitted or tuned to a car. It had my old car's ROM image loaded onto this ecu however. A 99 build series 2 auto.

$300 is just a ballpark figure I threw up last night. I will have to find receipts to see how much exactly I paid, as that is all I'm chasing. I am sure anyone who is interested enough in the board, already knows how much they are, but thanks for the heads up.

Wheels are sold pending payment/pickup.

If it falls through tread is about 70% all round.

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