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I have a Nistune fitted R32 RB20DET ECU for sale. This was fitted to my S1.5 33 GTSt and was tuned for Exhaust, cooler, coils, Tomei 600hp Fuel pump and Turbosmart bleed valve set to 12psi. With these mods my car was making 218rwkw.

After $400

Also have the Turbosmart bleed valve. Black. Perfect working order $50

Apexi Boost gauge, Mounts to steering coloumn $50

Located on The Northern Beaches in Sydney.

PM me here

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hey mate think you might want to reconsider the price. as you can get a new one for just a little bit more cash. I know what i would prefer.

Its an R32 GTSt RB20 ECU with the Nistune daughterboard already installed. Hence the price. It can be used on either an R32 or R33 GTSt. All that needs to be done is plug it into your car and then a quick retune on the dyno.

I have a Nistune fitted R32 RB20DET ECU for sale. This was fitted to my S1.5 33 GTSt and was tuned for Exhaust, cooler, coils, Tomei 600hp Fuel pump and Turbosmart bleed valve set to 12psi. With these mods my car was making 218rwkw.

After $400

Also have the Turbosmart bleed valve. Black. Perfect working order $50

Apexi Boost gauge, Mounts to steering coloumn $50

Located on The Northern Beaches in Sydney.

PM me here

hi,

Ill take it $370 posted to NSW 2766..

let me know if you wanna do this my email is [email protected]

and give me your bank details bsb acct number and acct name so I will transfer funds to your account

let me know

cheers

I have a Nistune fitted R32 RB20DET ECU for sale. This was fitted to my S1.5 33 GTSt and was tuned for Exhaust, cooler, coils, Tomei 600hp Fuel pump and Turbosmart bleed valve set to 12psi. With these mods my car was making 218rwkw.

After $400

Also have the Turbosmart bleed valve. Black. Perfect working order $50

Apexi Boost gauge, Mounts to steering coloumn $50

Located on The Northern Beaches in Sydney.

PM me here

hi,

Ill take it $370 posted to NSW 2766..

let me know if you wanna do this my email is [email protected]

and give me your bank details bsb acct number and acct name so I will transfer funds to your account

let me know

cheers

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