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Only 3 Months use and in perfect condition, comes with, Full plug Loom and all connectors, boost control, Map sensor, Engine Map sensor switchers and plug in ECU socket for glove box location, Deletes for Twin Turbo set up, so no air flow meters needed, the Motec is unlocked and cleared and ready to go, I do not wish to separate this upgrade kit at this stage, its not being used so its time to sell, it cost me $4,660 2 years ago.

Selling for $3,900

Melb location, prefer pick up, if interested could you pls PM me or Phone Nick on 0425763096

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Only 3 Months use and in perfect condition, comes with, Full plug Loom and all connectors, boost control, Map sensor, Engine Map sensor switchers and plug in ECU socket for glove box location, Deletes for Twin Turbo set up, so no air flow meters needed, the Motec is unlocked and cleared and ready to go, I do not wish to separate this upgrade kit at this stage, its not being used so its time to sell, it cost me $4,660 2 years ago.

Selling for $3,900

Melb location, prefer pick up, if interested could you pls PM me or Phone Nick on 0425763096

Item still available.

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that loom is direct plug for factory correct?

IF so i have a m800 with a full loom not the patch loom like yours are you intrested in trade or just selling it to me.

The m800 is good for any car at all your limited to just what your loom can plug into :D

I have a 33gtr already have a motec m800 just have not bought the plug and play loom :D

let me know

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Only 3 Months use and in perfect condition, comes with, Full plug Loom and all connectors, boost control, Map sensor, Engine Map sensor switchers and plug in ECU socket for glove box location, Deletes for Twin Turbo set up, so no air flow meters needed, the Motec is unlocked and cleared and ready to go, I do not wish to separate this upgrade kit at this stage, its not being used so its time to sell, it cost me $4,660 2 years ago.

Selling for $3,900

Melb location, prefer pick up, if interested could you pls PM me or Phone Nick on 0425763096

Motec M800 is used by High end GTRs the world over, simply flick the switches on this one to change the tune settings, fuel blends, boost, etc, my set up had, Shell100 at 350kw@4, BP98 at 325kw high boost, BP98 at 270kw low boost and valet parking mode, now with E85 fuels, race fuels and so on, its up to you and your imagenation, dont keep getting slugged at the tune shop, do it all in one hit!

New Price $3,600 FIRM.....Great saving!!

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