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Need to sell as i have two and only need one LINK programmable ECU , plugs into existing wiring loom in standard ecu box. Has lots of features.

http://www.linkecu.com/products/engine-man...lder/linkplusg3

its the model before that one but does 95% of the features. Amazing computer needs to sell. $500 , worth $700 second hand brand new over $1200

0403545380

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Need to sell as i have two and only need one LINK programmable ECU , plugs into existing wiring loom in standard ecu box. Has lots of features.

http://www.linkecu.com/products/engine-man...lder/linkplusg3

its the model before that one but does 95% of the features. Amazing computer needs to sell. $500 , worth $700 second hand brand new over $1200

0403545380

great computer, ive been using it for 2 years in my car, great power increase

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I tried to sell on ebay, no luck at all people dont know the brand LINK i dont think as they other dude said its a great computer, its a F-iNG awesome computer does so much controls, launch control, stall control, boost control, fuel ratios, for some1 out the that has a spare few hundred dollards it makes all the difference in the car. No i dont think you can use it on a RB20 , in my car i got the link ecu, than i bought an optional map sensor for $180 i think?? which let me get rid of my o2 sensor on the air pod. than i got the car tuned at like $120 per hour and NOTICED huge difference. Someone must want this URGENT SALE

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