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HI ALL

I HAVE A NEW, NEVER USED WOLF 3D VERSION 4 FOR SALE.

IT IS TO FIT AN R32 OR R33, PLUG STRAIGHT IN.

IT INCLUDES THE HAND CONTROLLER WHICH YOU CAN NORMALY BUY SEPERATELY.

IM AFTER $1000 FOR IT, AS IT IS STILL NEW. THIS PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY TO ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.

THE VERSION 4 GIVES YOU CONTROL OVER BOOST LEVELS AS WELL.

VISIT http://www.wolfems.com.au/home FOR MORE INFO ON THIS GREAT ECU. PRICES FOR NEW ONES INCLUDING HAND CONTROLLER START AT $1595.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED I HAVE PICTURES OF IT AND I CAN EMAIL THEM TO YOU.

CONTACT ME ON HERE, OR ON MY EMAIL AT : [email protected]

THANKS !

:rave:

Please ignore the negative trader rating... it was left by a time waster, who i posted the item to C.O.D. and he failed to pay for it, costing me return postage also.

I lef thim some negative feedback and he responded by leaving me some?????

idiot.

said in the feedback (if you read it) that i was childish for asking him to pay for it, when he agreed to.....

thanks.. Matt.

ill give u 800 bucks for it , only if u send it to me first and ill wire the money same day i get it :D

haha... cash on delivery i dont mind doing.. at least that way I'll get the money for it !!

800 is a bit low considering the hand controller comes with it.

hi there... i just wanna know,.what exactly does wolf 3d support ? i mean compare to the power FC..? any idea ? coz i've been looking around for an aftermarket ecu..and so far apexi is the way to go...but i am interested with the wolf 3d..could you give more info ?

www.wolfems.com has most of the info.

this system controls the same variables as the power FC and the power gains are the same.

this one is a bit cheaper and has a lifetime warranty. controls boost fuel, air, ignition, timing, blah blah, the lot.

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