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I have a MicroTech LTX 12 for sale complete with hand controller, laptop adaptor, CD-Rom with tuning software and user manual.

Reason for sale: No one (tuners) in my neck of the woods has done any work whatsoever on MicroTech so it is a very expensive exercise for me to get it tuned. (like take my car to Brisbane - I live in Cairns). The local tuning shops are very familiar with just about all other aftermarket ECU's so I am replacing it with an Apexi PFC coutesy of Kristian at Japanese Import Parts.

The unit is complete and is still running my R34 GTT but as soon as the PFC arrives it will be available.

The price: Retail new, this bundle is worth about A$1700.00 but I am prepared to haggle down around the $1000.00. This unit has to go so don't be shy with your offers.

More info on the LTX-12 can found at www.microtechefi.com .

Any interested people can contact me either by email [email protected] or pm thru here or mob 0400006864.

Cheers

Muz

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Hi Ronin 09,

I'm sorry but I can't honestly tell you the age of the ECU as it was already installed in the car when I bought it. I have had the car for about 3 months but if I had to guess, I would say approximately 12 monhs old.

Timeframe: I should have the Power FC in and running within 2-3 weeks so the MicroTech will be available straight after that.

If your interested in purchasing it, I can let you know as soon as it is out.

All you have to do is make a reasonable offer.

Cheers

Muz

Muz, I will be seriously considering it - I was looking at a new Microtech in early Feb. I will be honest and tell you that my only concern is not knowing its age. Let me know when it is out of the car, and I will also have a chat to the guys tuning the car. I really need aftermarket ECU, as my car is running like a dog. Cheers, thanks for your time mate.

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