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Item: Wolf 3d Version 4, plug and play ECU (no hand controller, its pretty much wank you dont need it and its farkin ugly)

Age: 1 year old

Condition: perfect

Price: $750, very fair price considering i paid 1400 for it plus around 800 on tuning, and ill even post it to ya for free, hows that sound?

To Fit: my vehicle is series 1 r33 with series2 coilpacks conversion. so this ecu will plug up and fire any series2, with minor configuration the tuner can use it in the series 1, or any vehicle which it can plug up to on that note.

Location: Perth, W.A. come pick her up or i can post for free

Contact: 0405 332 404, Hans.

Comments: no sinister reasons behind the sale, not many people wona tune the wolf here for that reason im probably getting a microtech. seen some great figure with the wolf (hence why it was purchased) and its a direct plug and play unit so dont hesitate if your on the market for an aftermarket uce, absolutely no messin round with wiring. hell its gotta tune on it now for mild mods which makes 400rwhp, throw it in!!

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