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Hi guys,

I'm selling this greddy ultimate ecu which i was going to use in my car but change of plan so selling this off

More info on the greddy website:
http://store.greddy.net.au/index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=59&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=93

Comes with the plug and play harness N8 which suits RPS13 (late model black top only I believe)/S14/S15

Ecu itself is as new and harness is brand new, i'll even throw in a usb cable so you can display danger to manifold pic on your laptop when plugging into the ecu

Includes:
-unit
-full harness (N8)
-sortware
-instructions booklets

Price : $600 ONO - Harness is about 240 bucks from greddy website

This is everything you're getting:
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I'm not sure where you see my post saying i shorted out my greddy ultimate... for genuine interested buyers, i do not know who this guy is nor what he's talking about

Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

Bump! Willing to sell just the ultimate on its own and i'll keep the harness to bring the price down

Just noticed i'm missing my contacts so here it is:

Johnny

Zero 4 Zero 2 772 One Nine Eight

or PM me

Thanks all

Edited by ichi-go

I'll offer a full refund if it's shorted out - If you do a search under my nick, you can see i have never posted me owning an ultimate anywhere in this forum or hardtuned.net, i have nothing to hide

If you can provide the the thread where it shows I said it was shorted out, i'll sell it to you for $150

  • 4 weeks later...
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