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I have some excellent RB20DET maps... heaps of time spent on fuel and ignition maps... 2 days changover and some $$ if you send your ECU down... New maps for $10 if you want to update each time I do more developement.....

PM me or e-mail me if interested.

Doc.

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Im keen n the re-map process...

I have a re mapping tool but have had no luck in mapping my own "CUSTOM" stuff... Every time i go off standard i stuff it up... So yeah im keen on a re-map...

I have a second ECU so its no big deal....

Pm me with ya mobile or something... Dr-Drift

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