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Ive got a Microtech LTX-12 for sale that is about 12 months old. Its been installed in the car for about 6 months. Paid $1950 for it.

Ive also got a digital dash to suit thats about 3 months old. Paid $450.

Ill sell the lot for $1400 negotable.

Ive also got an adapter to suit an RB20. Thats for sale too, but im not sure how much yet. Ill probably throw it in with the purchase of both items.

ill post some pictures when i can; all this stuff is in excellent working condition and will suit a new computer buyer. The LTX-12 was the top of the line Microtech at the time of purchase and will control everything.

Shaun.

0414972596.

Sorry about the quality of the pictures. Any questions, just ring or PM me.

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HI shaun

this is stuart from tassie,the clutch you sold me lookes great and am shore it will work. i got ripped off by a bloke in sydney when i paid for haltech e6k that never arrived.

How much do you want for the microtech c/w the rb20 det adaptore,i presume it comes with every thing else and manuals.

does this system get programed through my lap top like haltech?or do i need the dash you have?

regards stuart

Hi stuart. Glad you like the clutch.

The Mictotech is fully laptop programmable (thats what the LT stands for) so no, you dont need the dash. The dash just tells you A/F ratio, water temp, boost, injector duty cycle, rpm, has staged shift lights, and heaps more stuff i cant remember at the moment. It will come with everything you need including the manual and plug in adaptor for the RB20. The price i posted is obviously negotable; im in no hurry to sell.

I also PM'd you.

Shaun.

hi shaun,

i think this is an awesome price considering its low usage and cost involved with getting this system up and running from new!! I have been quoted anywhere from $500- $800 just for tuning alone. Im guessing lt12 has already been tuned? if so who by? definately interested. You have pm.

Yeah, its already been tuned for an RB20. The tuning was done by John at RX Engineering; he's the Microtech guru. If its going on an RB20, it should only require minor adjustments.

Shaun.

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