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For Sale Brand New never used

Bosch 040 in tank with earls fitting or speed flow i forget

Microtech lt10s ecu been remapped bye microtech with rb25det base map also payed extra for the map put on 30psi bar map sensor witch is extra also

Custom wiring harness to suit rb25det cost a extra $200 to get made

Manual for lt ecu

i had to wait 2 to 3 weeks for this the only reason i am selling it because its no use to my new motor setup so i bought a lt12 for that setup

i would rather you see the stuff in person if your interested but can arrange pictures when i can

i will let the whole lot go for $1100 which includes the other items

contact me on 0401409575(Allan)

also have a b&m line locker too $50 new unused

&

Malpassi Adjustable EFI Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator 1:1 with gauge $80

cheers

Allan

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