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I have an autronic SM2 ecu, no loom just the ecu with books and lagit paperwork! Was on a 10 Second GTR R33, so youll need to get it tuned.. obviously.

I will trade for POWER FC Suit R33 GTR and cash ontop

I am after 3,000$ for this ecu.

Thanks

Located in melb!

cash or COD

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Which 10 second GTR is this off? Definitely cheaper new, also.

Hello,

I am not sure of how much they are worth to be honest, i just thought that'd be the price since we paid 3500$ for it when it first released!

I will look around and see what is a more reasnable price

Wow, Price bump down to $1800 cash.

It was off a private car which never his public drag strip.

Thanks

Wow, someone has there own private dragstrip.

$1800 is a good price and as it is off a GTR, I assume it has the correct twin dwell boards?

Cheers

Ken

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