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Hey All,

As you know, this is one mighty powerful ECU capable of running full flex, anti-lag, launch control, traction control, etc.

Also has engine protection features, MAP predict for transient throttle - extremely powerful ECU. I have used it in my car and have tuned other cars running this very ECU.

As my needs have changed, I am upgrading to an ECU that supports more features so this bad boy is up for sale, comes with:

  • ECU itself
  • Internal connector & harness (with quick release connectors for flex input, additional wheel speed sensor input, etc)

USB port has been repaired and loads of glue has been applied on it (common issue with these ECUs)

Price: $800
Location: Canley Vale, NSW

Will remove from car after it has been demonstrated working, and will give you a bunch of other tunes too.
 

Just a heads up, will be removed in a couple of weeks from the car.

If you buy it now-ish at least you can see it running.

  • 2 weeks later...

Need an ECU better than a PowerFC or Nistune for your R32/R33/R34 GT-R or R32/R33 GTS-t ?

Look no further!

  • 2 weeks later...

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