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Item Summary: LTX-12 MicroTech Sequential Direct Fire New Bosch Coil Packs HEC716

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Need sum cash

Asking Price: 1250

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM me or call sean on 0404 158986

Extra Information:

Item1: LTX-12 MicroTech Sequential Direct Fire

Location: Brisbane Qld & can post it to you.

Website: here

Item Condition: Looks like new

Reason for Selling:Need sum cash

Price and Payment Conditions: $1150

Extra Info:The MicroTech came off a engine RB25 neo engine. So the wiring loom to go to a RB25 neo engine. It when it was new. It was only in the car for 2-3week before I got the LTX-12 and I have not got around to put it in a car yet.

I paid $100 to get a testing report done on my LTX-12 from Mazfix who is MicroTech if you did not no.

The report says LTX-12 MicroTech Tested fine and is configured to RB25DET - Neo tested on 28/8/2009.

If you buy it I will give you the Report free.

Item2:New Bosch Coil Packs HEC716

Location: Brisbane Qld & can post it to you.

Website: here

Item Condition: New

Reason for Selling:Need sum cash

Price and Payment Conditions:$350

Extra Info:Got them new for the LTX-12 MicroTech. There are 6 Bosch Coil Packs HEC716 all New.

If you Buy the LTX-12 Micro Tech and the 6 Bosch Coil Packs HEC716 you can have them Both for $1250

Price and Payment Conditions: Item1 + Item2 for $1250

Contact Details: PM me or call sean on 0404 158986

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