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you can probably get more if you split it up to be quite honest.

erik wants your injectors

i want your turbo and the bits with it

fuel pump wouldnt be hard to get rid of at all

everyone wants an fmic... probably be easier to sell to someone in real life tho

probably the hardest thing to sell will be the ecu... only because not that many people want the f-con because of tuning...

im thinking of buying the whole lot off you and spitting it up and selling it

good idea,

i was thinking to sell split,but i just dont have time,so i decide sell all together,

let me know what you think ok!

Were all the bits on your car? Did the F COn V run your vehicle?

Im very interested, just need to know some finer details

yes,all the bits still on my car,i am going to pull off this weekend,and Fcon runs very good on my car,i love the tune of this ecu,runs a bit rich,but not too bad,

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