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After wtb one last week i have now ended u with two

long story short after no contact from the person i bought one off purchased a second one off nater31 (the d1 project special editon) the day he sent me it i received an email from the first person saying they'd been over sea lol

I've decided to keep the brand new one been it's brand new and i am reselling the other one

It's in perfect nic and i am selling it for exactly what i paid only fair since i paid for it only a week ago lol

$320

i'm in canberra pm or get me on my mob 0420243038

cheers

-shawn

Edited by Darkon

one other note does not include stand or extention plug. It needs to be hard wired niether an issue really

will post for the $350

Hmmm. Dont care about the stand, but what happened to the extension plug? I thought they all had to be hard wired in?

Does it have a tune on it already, or are all values set to default?

Cheers,

Chris

it would have the tune on it from nater31 I wasn't to bothered about tune because it's been put it by the mechanic with my new engine and turbo. as for the plug it didn't come with one nate lost it. The mechanic said this wasn't a problem he would just extend all the existing leads and hard wire it.

they are always hard wired but you can have the option to have the lead from the unit plug into another plug and then to the ecu

sorry mate, i didnt realise powerfc does all this for u, plus i was after a boost controller- my bad

cheers john

it would have the tune on it from nater31 I wasn't to bothered about tune because it's been put it by the mechanic with my new engine and turbo. as for the plug it didn't come with one nate lost it. The mechanic said this wasn't a problem he would just extend all the existing leads and hard wire it.

they are always hard wired but you can have the option to have the lead from the unit plug into another plug and then to the ecu

sorry mate, i didnt realise powerfc does all this for u, plus i was after a boost controller- my bad

cheers john

no worries champ your after the avcr i think it's called

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