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For sale: brand new waterproof immobilizer case for 996's and 986's. I bought this directly from Specialized ECU Repair to use in my SPB, but ended up modfiying the wiring harness to move the immobilizer. Unfortunately too much time had gone by and I could no longer return this. Other than opening the plastic bag it came in, the case is brand new and it includes all components that came with it. This cost me $169. Asking $150 shipped CONUS.
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For sale: brand new waterproof immobilizer case for 996's and 986's. I bought this directly from Specialized ECU Repair to use in my SPB, but ended up modfiying the wiring harness to move the immobilizer. Unfortunately too much time had gone by and I could no longer return this. Other than opening the plastic bag it came in, the case is brand new and it includes all components that came with it. This cost me $169. Asking $150 shipped CONUS.
You paid $169? They sell all day long $150, brand new... from the originator... with shipping as well.
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