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For Sale: Y32 VG30DET ECU with Nistune board fitted

This ECU is from a Y32 Auto VG30DET. It has been fitted with a Nistune Type 2 Board.

AFAIK this is a one-off item, as Nistune do not officially support this board. Matt from Nistune did this one specifically for me to run my F31 Leopard, but unfortunately the auto box in the leopard does not like it (I suspect the Y32 uses a different auto computer and they communicate differently).

However, it should work fine in any Y32 VG30DET, or any manual VG30DET powered car. Or just buy it for the Nistune board and stick it in something else!

Price: $200 ono posted to you. Cheaper than a Type 2 Nistune!

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Monza Seats

Pair of Autotechnica Monza Sports seats. Average Condition, one has a pretty big tear on it.

Price: $150 ono for both, pick up Brisbane northside. Can deliver in greater Brisbane area for an additional cost.

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