Jet Performance Computer Chip/module V-force Plus Controller Fits Nissan / Infi on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
I bought this and never installed it no defects and module is still in its original plastic wrap. All parts are in the box that is opened, in unused condition and and ready to be installed all items are accounted for. Specs at bottom and fits most Infinities, but fits a wider range of Nissan cars and Trucks.
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