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Hey Guys,

I am switching to a plug-in ECU so this Haltech kit I purchased I no longer need.

Included is:

Haltech Platinum Sport 2000 ECU with the latest ROM and Firmware

Haltech External 3 Bar MAP Sensor

Fully terminated R32 RB26 loom with fuseblock and ECU/IGN/INJ/FUEL relays. This came from an A31 with a 26 in it, but it is universal so will work in any car. The loom is currently exposed as I traced all the wires and labelled them. I am happy to provide some support to whoever buys this in order to get the setup working on their car.

Haltech USB key with latest software and maps.

USB programming cable.

The PS2000 ecu will do a 6 cylinder nissan direct fire and full sequential with closed-loop idle, boost and O2 control. It has more features than anyone could possibly need! Check out the full specs here: http://www.haltech.com/product/platinum-sport-series/the-platinum-sport-2000/

Here's an (instagram sorry) photo of the actual loom, so you can see it has the RB26 layout with plugs and sensors etc..

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Value of this setup is: PS2000 kit $2395, 3 Bar Map sensor $129. Having the harness made and terminated with RB26 plugs adds quite some value also. so well over $2600

I'm chasing $2200 pickup or $2220 shipped to you express. Or I will do a straight swap for a Precision 6766..

Cheers,

Mitch.

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