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Hi Guys,

The computer has a loom (not plug and play) suits Rb25 & Rb26 my tuner told me. Also comes with hand controller & 3 bar map sensor.

(map sensor is internal of ECU had to be sent to microtech to be insatalled/programmed have receipt $330 done in Feb 2012)

mate very interested ive got an rb25/30 thats just about finished and ive been after an ecu, I was going to go HACLTECH s2 can you just tell me how much kw you got out of the microtech im not too familiar with them? is the lt12 capable of running big kw setups?

Thanks, Bill

Mate we had a chat the other day and you said you would get back to me about the loom etc i was ready to come past and take it off your hands but you never got back to me... also rang you the next day and left you my name and number to remind/ ring me back and still never got back to me whats the go did you wanna sell it or not

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Mate we had a chat the other day and you said you would get back to me about the loom etc i was ready to come past and take it off your hands but you never got back to me... also rang you the next day and left you my name and number to remind/ ring me back and still never got back to me whats the go did you wanna sell it or not

Hi Mate,

im sorry about the muck around i have just been so busy moving home and running around its not funny..

The computer does not come with any loom as it was damaged.

A new loom can be purchased from Microtech for approx $120.

I was making 390rwkw with this ECU on 24PSI

Open to offers need this gone.

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