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i have a brand new never used F*A*S*T ecu for sale for an efi engine,the fast ecu is a top of range after market ecu for efi engines,these units are american made and used on some of the fastest street/race cars in the world,they are the only ecu on the market that can self tune itself when its out of its 20% zone,this unit is fully enabled and ready to go to suit any rb engine,i was planning on using this on my full tube chassis vl calais rb26/30 race engine and looking to produce 1300+hp.

the ecu is located in melbourne for anyone willing to view this unit can pm for further detail,this unit isup to scratch with motec and are the most popular units on the american market today,they are user friendly.

the fast ecu retails for about $3500 but all im asking is $3,000 or best offer,reason for selling is im been approached by another company to use there product and this sport aint cheap.

view to link/video and see for yourself whats F*A*S*T is all about,be diffrent and one step ahead of the rest.

link: http://www.fuelairspark.com/

pm or email me for further info

[email protected]

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