turboxs utec
Subaru WRX o STI 2004 2005
Porformance computer (( save $700.00))
A+A+A+A150HP Includes the ABC (Automatic Boost Controller),maps control, Remote switch, already mounted in a Subaru center console blank, TurboXS UTEC box, and mounting hardware, as well as the serial cable. has maps already loaded on it - of unkown history/tune.
Easy install plug and plug ok
-- Here's the site to get all the original info/downloads straight from TurboXS, even though the product is Discontinued, they still keep the software available!
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