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Lotus Elise 111r Ecu on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand

Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand
Excellent working order
Brand:Lotus Manufacturer Part Number:111R ECU A120E0029F

An original factory Lotus Elise 111R ECU.

I removed this unit from my 2006 111R when I fitted an aftermarket super charger from a Lotus 2-Eleven track day race car. The race car ECU was installed in my vehicle to map to the new super charger.  This unit is in full working order. 

I will also include a set of original Lotus fuel injectors (4 in total) if someone selects the buy now price.

I am based in New Zealand, but happy to ship worldwide. That is unless you would like to visit - NZ is a beautiful country!

Happy to answer any questions.

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