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I now have a new batch of s13 and n14 gti-r daughterboards on the way!!! thats right..

the same old quality boards have all sold out so i've had another batch made up!.. this time i've made quite a few boards and they are all ready for pre-ordering and shipping for the ~28th dec..

$110 inc shipping. email me for bulk boards

Simple features

*2x 27c512's for 4 maps selectable via onboard switch, remote switch mounting also

*seemless switching

*easy installation

simple removals and pre-programed maps

-speed/rev/air flow cut removed

-mild tunned sr20det s13 map

-mild tunned sr20det n14 gti-r map

-all come with base maps, and i email you the binaries

these boards are for the following cars/engines

s13

-sr20de

-sr20det

n14 gti-r

-sr20det

they also seem to work on u13 SSS bluebirds, sr20de n14's... havn't done it personaly tho.

email me [email protected] or icq 278330

i need to get as MANY pre-orders as possible to make this operation viable quickly..

I strive to offer these boards as cheap as possible to everyone, and give base maps to aid people to DIY tunning and modifications at home.

I ship everything via express post, sorry no COD at this time as i can't afford the 2-3 week waiting period for money return. may do COD's in a few months. also had problems with people not picking up packages and then i get slug'd with shipping!

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