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Z32 ecu is modified newest ver 8 (up date July 2012) http://nistune.com/d...Plugin%20V8.pdf

Installed new Nistune board so nistune board 1 year warranty.

Z32 ecu is no warranty but if engine do not start I can swap to another Z32 ecu.



I can program any mods data to nistune board.

eg; warblow fuel pump , 550cc injector , Z32 AFM,

So you are able to drive to shop If you change injector and AFM your self ,

extra $50

If you are in Sydney . road tune , dyno tune , nistune board , Z32 ecu all include from $1200.


Ph 0410490049

email [email protected]

Toshi

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Do you have any s2 z32 nistune ECU's in stock at the moment?

Will I require a z32 AFM to work with this, or will the stock one work?

Edited by colourclassic


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