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Hi guys,

For sale is my Innovate LC-1.

I purchased this with the intention to fit it to my Skyline but I have never got the chance. I did try and get it working but ran out of patience. There are plenty of people using them, so I think it is probably my incompetence!

I bought the unit second hand but I have not used the unit since I have owned it.

I have wired it into a cigarette lighter plug for easy installation.

Includes the following:

Wideband O2 sensor

LC-1 module

Software

Weld-in Exhaust bung

I also purchased an additional USB to Serial Port adapter.

Here is the official info page for the LC-1:

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php

I am chasing $200 for the Innovate. I will post up pictures over the weekend.

Any questions, PM me!

Chris

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