*USED IN GOOD CONDITION* Motec M4 fully enabled with every single advanced options unlocked. Going with a different setup now so I do not this this ECU. Comes with a brand new set of AMP connector and crimp type contacts from Motec also a Motec DB9 to M4 Cable # 61015. ECU Serial # 1294.
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