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Nistune Ecu For Ecr33


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As the title says I have a Z32 Nistune ECU for sale.

This ECU has had the Nistune type 3 daughter board fitted and has also been modded for use in the ECR33 by Nistune in SA.

This is a complete, plug-in, real-time tunable ECU solution for the ECR33 that requires no other mods or wiring.

Comes with PLMS USB consult cable worth $95!

$450 + shipping anywhere in Aus/NZ

:thanks:

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See below for pix (including consult cable, serial no, daughter board and wiring mods to suit R33) & yes this ECU will be good to go for the series 2 ECR33!

PM on it's way!

So its for the later model z32 board?

Im sure this would be compatable with the series 2 r33 if so

pm me your bank details and consider this sold

Thanks Christian

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