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THIS IS A USED PNP JB4 STAGE 3 PIGGY BACK SYSTEM FOR A BMW N54, REMOVED FROM A 2007 BMW 335I COUPE IN WORKING CONDITION . ESTIMATED GAINS OF 100HP ON A STOCK SYSTEM , PLEASE TALK TO A LOCAL TUNING SHOP FOR INSTALLION AND PROGRAMMING OPTIONS , I AM NOT REPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY OCCUR FROM THIS ITEM .HERES A SITE TO CHECK OUT THIS ITEM  AND ITS FEATURES NO RELATION TO ME http://www.burgertuning.com/jb4_pnp_BMW_performance_tuner.html .

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