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Hi

Due to me upgrading to a PDC, I have one of these for sale ...

obviously its used, but is in excellent condition ..

Came off my R33 GTS-T S2, and worked like an absolute dream !!!

looking for $270 inc shipping ...

Sorry to hijack this thread, but it really is worth owning one of these ...

Please PM me if you're interested

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Hi all,

At the moment i have one left which is on the way to the USA, i have ordered some more parts and will have another 20 or so available by the end of the year. Also, if any of you guys dont mind me quoting your responses on the device for another site please let me know!

Impakt

Hi all,

At the moment i have one left which is on the way to the USA, i have ordered some more parts and will have another 20 or so available by the end of the year. Also, if any of you guys dont mind me quoting your responses on the device for another site please let me know!

Impakt

Add me to the waiting list, pricing still the same?

Are they compatible with ca18det? My 180's had a manual conversion (in Japan before import) so not sure if ECU was/or needed to be swapped. If you have them for the CA, are manual and auto ECU readouts the same??

If its compatible with a ca18det, will I be able to use just one unit on both the CA and an rb20det? Thanks in advance

THe ca18 ecu doesnt have a consult connector on the loom. I have heard that Consult is supported on the ecu, and that you can wire in your own connector. I havent seen this done with my own eyes though.

Oosh, gtst89, rudager: I'll add you to my list. I should have all parts next week, which means i can start sending them out by the 17th.

Impakt

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