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APO, Armed Forces Europe, The Middle East, & , United States

APO, Armed Forces Europe, The Middle East, & , United States
Condition:Used

Listed forsale is a greddy ultimate emanage ecu and boomslang wiring harness. This comes with a thumb drive with 16 different tunes on it. It has everything on it from a high compression n/a tune for all motor builds and a high boost stock bottom end tune on it. I purchased this ecu off of s2kforums a few months back and ran it until I got rid of the car. The knock sensor will have to be t'd into for as accurate of tuning as possible. This is for a ap1 s2000 years 1999-2002. The wiring harness can be modified to work with an ap2 if necessary. If there are anymore questions do not be afraid to ask. This item is in working condition when taken off the car and is sold as is. 

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