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Item: GReddy e-manage piggyback ecu

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Perfect - near new

Reason for Selling: Selling due to engine mods needing full stand alone computer

Price and Payment Conditions: $700

Extra Info: Incuded is all harness & wiring. Made over 370rwhp fitted to my R33

Contact Details: Anita - 0409 581 787

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You might want to try and lower your prices as these are selling brand new for between 480 and 600 dollars for the ultimate version!

considering it has been used and the new price is less than what you are advertising for: i will offer $400

4 real? who is that through? i just had a look on a US site & the ulimate is selling 4 US$500 - that's without the ignition harness & injector harness which is extra cost -mine is complete.

but i will keep the offer in mind if nothing else comes along - $400 just seems a bit low 4 now... :)

Edited by oor33sky_
4 real? who is that through? i just had a look on a US site & the ulimate is selling 4 US$500 - that's without the ignition harness & injector harness which is extra cost -mine is complete.

but i will keep the offer in mind if nothing else comes along - $400 just seems a bit low 4 now... :unsure:

ebay....... (Also found prices as low as 250 us dollars on net from suppliers home page). You just have to shop around--> I wanted to go down the pfc track but i have ALSD (unfortunately not very compatible :( )... I am in the process of shopping around at the moment!

PM me if you dont get any other offers

  • 2 weeks later...

just looked on the site, they are US prices - their dollar is worth a lot more than ours :huh:

not disputing that my prices is a little high tho - if u still believe this then all u have 2 do is make me a reasonable offer - more worthwhile than wasting time posting links B)

if ur interested - post

if not - don't post

  • 2 weeks later...

close - actually more like $675 :)

it is as good as new - actually less mucking around with fitment etc. as all wiring has been done

thanx 4 the offer of $350 but as i have had 2 offers of $450 i don't think i'll be taking urs, sorry B)

  • 4 weeks later...

yes it does allow u 2 run different injectors - i was using Sard 550cc one's in conjunction with the emanage...

& yes the emanange just plugs in ie. piggybacks into ur standard computer...

a reason why it's ideal 4 automatics as it still uses the standard ecu to control the transmission...

the actual computer could most certainly be used for a 32 but unfortunately the ignition & injector harnesses would be of no use as a 32 & 33 computers are obviously different :(

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