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$200 posted to Sydney??

I've got a brand new NIStune type 4 board for sale.

I got it as a gift, so it's never been opened or installed at all.

It suits:

• B14 NX2000 (SR20DE) [upto 1996 only]

• K11 Micra (CG10DE/CG13DE) [later model]

• N15 Pulsar (GA16DE)

• G20 Infiniti P10 (SR20DE) [upto 1995 only]

• P11 Primera (SR20DE) [upto 1997 only]

• S13 180SX "Type R" / "Type X" (SR20DET)

• S14A Silvia/200SX (SR20DET)

• S15 Silvia/200SX (SR20DET)

• S14 240SX (KA24DE)

• ER34 Skyline (RB25DET)

• WC34 Stagea late [JECS ECU only] (RB25DET)

• U13 Altima (KA24DE) [upto 1995 only]

• Y33 Cedric (VQ30DET)

Installation guide: http://nistune.com/d...nstallation.pdf

NIStune sell it for $286 plus postage.

I'm willing to let it go for $280 posted to your door.

Contact me on 0434 502 855

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An important point is that while this board may support all those different ECUs, it can only have the base image for one of them installed. It will likely have been programmed with one image, or it is even possible that it hasn't even had an image put on it. Either way, unless someone wants it for the same ECU as it may already have on it, they will need to either send it to Nistune or take/send it to a Nistune dealer to get the base image programmed on.

As such, the asking price of $280 is quite possibly a little steep for anyone who would need to ship it to somewhere else and back to be able to use it.

cheers

Thanks a lot GTSTBoy - very good point below, I hadnt thought of that!

An important point is that while this board may support all those different ECUs, it can only have the base image for one of them installed. It will likely have been programmed with one image, or it is even possible that it hasn't even had an image put on it. Either way, unless someone wants it for the same ECU as it may already have on it, they will need to either send it to Nistune or take/send it to a Nistune dealer to get the base image programmed on.

As such, the asking price of $280 is quite possibly a little steep for anyone who would need to ship it to somewhere else and back to be able to use it.

cheers

If the base image thing is true, then it will definitely have a base image of a R34 GTT, as it was going to go into my car.

As for sending away and stuff... Wouldn't a qualified NIStune tuner/dealer would be able to do that? And to get the most out of NIStune, you would need to get a tune anyway...

Anyway, price is pretty firm on it, for now, as I've got a few people interested at the moment.

Whether or not is has the image on it depends on how it was bought - it is most likely that it was programmed - they're useless without it!

As to whether tuner/dealers can put the base program on or not, it is not too hard to do - just requires some small investment. I guess there might be a few out there who haven't bought the stuff required to do it (you need the programming board and some software) or perhaps are not willing to do it and just order what they need as they need it from NIStune.

And yes, to get the best out of NIStune, you do need to tune it. But that doesn't mean that you need to pay someone to tune it for you. I bought the software and tuned it myself (borrowed/stolen dyno time).

cheers

If the base image thing is true, then it will definitely have a base image of a R34 GTT, as it was going to go into my car.

As for sending away and stuff... Wouldn't a qualified NIStune tuner/dealer would be able to do that? And to get the most out of NIStune, you would need to get a tune anyway...

Anyway, price is pretty firm on it, for now, as I've got a few people interested at the moment.

Understand you mean good for the members interested in the item for sale, but let the man sell his stuff for how much he wants. Almost everyone who installs an ECU/piggyback tend to have it tuned anyway so I don't what's the big issue as it still fits the cars he has stated. If 'you believe' it's steep, keep it to yourself and let the buyers decide.

Back on topic. Good luck with the sale, shame you're not planning on putting it in your car. Seen cars made good power with the NIStune without the pricetag of a PowerFC.

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