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Skyline Vipec plug in V series ecu

Hi All,

 

I have a link / Vipec V series plug in ecu for sale.

 

Plugs into factory wiring harness and allows full tuning control over injectors timing / everything

 

Allows the removal of the airflow meter, also has several motorsport functions like antilag rotational idle and launch control.

 

Excellent ecu in excellent condition works with all RB engines except for neo RB25. So suitable for 32-34 GTR and R32 and R32 gtst.

 

Excellent value @ $1200 Ono for a compete ecu package... Includes everything except tuning cable. 

 

Located in WA but can post at buyers expense. 

 

Contact via pm or SMS 0422 230 445

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