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ok, well at some stage in the next few weeks im planning to pull out the wolf 3d ecu from my car. its currently on a 4g63 mitsubishi engine but has not been retuned to that engine. was told by my mechanic that it is still mapped to an rb20 from owner before it was installed on the car. im choosing to revert back to remapping a standard ecu for my car. so although its still currently in the car im doing this kind of as an EOI to see if i will definately remove the wolf if i get some interest. if so i will make the removal and installation of new ecu asap. i have driven the car personally on this ecu under my ownership for less than 10km's due to not being certain about what tune it is running and not wanting to harm my engine. im almost certain you can tune this at home with your laptop. comes with ECU and hand controller as seen in pic. im willing to post at buyers expense.

the only pic i have atm is an old one. but asking $800 ono. quite neg depending on demand. prefer pm as point of contact.

only pic i have atm:

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cheers folks

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