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wolf 3d v4 plug and play ecu to suit r33,selling because ive sold my car, uses map sensor so you can elliminate that shitty air flow meter

has a tune on it atm tuned for a series 1 with 550cc injectors big turbo and good fuel system with 2 bar boost

$800 frim

ben - 0423266657 sms or call because im not on here much

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hey guys still forsale, person who was buying my car fell out so i was going to keep it but yeah things have changed so its still up forsale, i also have a brand new wolf intake air temperature sensor and plug to suit this ecu, so its plug and play just need tune to suit you car - ill still sell for $800

thanks ben



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