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Hey all

I have a Link Plus ECU and harness to suit 32/33 GTR Skyline for sale. Being a Plus it has quite a few features which include Anti Lag, Launch Control, Flat Shift, boost control etc The harness that has been made enables you to simply plug this ECU in to your standard GTR plug and start tuning, no need to cut up your standard wiring harness. The map sensor is also a direct plug in to your AFM plug meaning all the messy wiring has been done for you. Included with this ECU is a 3 bar map sensor and manual. Currently it has a tune for a T78 with 1000cc injectors. Asking $800ono

Also for sale is a set of 6 standard GTR coil packs. These are in perfect working order. Offers....

Location is Sydney and we are willing to ship at buyers expense.

We also are in the market for an RB25 5 speed gearbox so if anyone has one for sale could they please PM me a price, condition and location

Brad

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pictures of ecu setup?

which link plus version is it?

is it the link harness, or a home made harness?

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sorry about the quality of the pic, it was taken with my camera phone

Its a link plus version 14

it is a harness that was made by myself. I work for Advan Performance so its not a job that has been done by somebody with no idea. It utilises the Link plug obviously and that has been spliced into half a GReddy E-Manage harness. The car has been running like this for about 3 years

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