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Up for sale is a Used but great condition 1989-98 R32 R33 GTR ECU.

This will plug into any GTR 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 With stock Motor RB26DETT

Direct fit into R32 GTR or R33 GTR.

This item is new over 1900US.

Mild tune, Stage 1, boost support upto 1 bar, air filter and exhaust.

No dangerous timing advance or leaning of fuel.

Speed limiter removed

Rev limiter removed

And yes this ecu is authentic.

ECU has IMPUL plaque and serial number.

This is not a rechipped or reflashed ecu.

go to www.impul.co.jp enter then click on products.. then computers (hi-power control units).

there are two prices for this ecu.

1: 218,400 YEN (1900US) is for retail purchase with tax.

2: 155,400 YEN (1325US) is for ecu core exchange with tax. ( you send them your stock ecu )

this ecu isnt cheap and will hold its value no matter how long you own it.

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im asking 350AUS with free shipping !!OBO!!

I am located in Vancouver BC Canada,

i mentioned free shipping cause i knew it would be a expensive price to add onto the item.

the ecu is in my car, and my car is just taken off the road for the r34 conversion. i have a build thread on here aswell.

I just ordered a PFC to replace the impul ecu, so i can replace the ecu or just take it out whenever it is sold.

for safe payment i take paypal. no wire transfer or money order like scammers ask for:)

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