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Need to get my work car going again.

Urgently need a AFM and ECU will pay postage.

I am in Eumundi QLD

Hope someone can help.

Sorry for delay, but only found the AFM last night after moving around some rubble in the garage, so that I could work on mine again.

The AFM is here, it's free!

If you want it I'll calculate some postage and let you know.

Cheers,

Dennis

i have two mr30 ecu's.....one works for sure, one i dont know....and i dont know which one is which......but anyway, 100 for the pair.

also i have a worked 253 and celica 5speed for sale, set up to run in a skyline....legally in qld

i have two mr30 ecu's.....one works for sure, one i dont know....and i dont know which one is which......but anyway, 100 for the pair.

also i have a worked 253 and celica 5speed for sale, set up to run in a skyline....legally in qld

100 bucks is a bit rich ant it.... I have seen them go for 25 bucks

Need to get my work car going again.

Urgently need a AFM and ECU will pay postage.

I am in Eumundi QLD

Hope someone can help.

manual or auto. i sent a good manual to local wrecker.

its a

84 Nissan skyline Ti Manual 5 speed with the L24E

anyway heres some pics lol

IF it was more than a commuter work car I would tell you how to get a very useful volt meter into the cluster instead of a useless vacuum/economy/boost gauge.

D

Hugh,

How much you pay for your Stagea and what's your honest opinion?

D

450,000Y about 5,350$A ex japan allup with new 17inch, 6months rego plus 12 months comp with shannons

bought thru prestige , kiwi , iamshe compliance etc, all up on the road $14k. Met an owner today with unit about the same who bought from dealer and paid, no bull, 25,500$.

drives like a butterfly and up u when you kick it. its not as fast as my mr30 when it was new but is a lot quicker.

if you want to buy goto prestige or jspec . they give you step by step instructions.

How fast do u think a mr30 manual skyline is?

i know i have had mine off the clock just not sure how much :ermm:

me to. right up to the stalk that does the trip meter thingy-------but before

radar and rbt. used to ski every week from sydney. bought the mr30 after being hosed off

on an autobahn. i was in some type of merc. even the trucks do 200k!

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can i have ur dash? man i want 200km speedo. why does ur boost gauge have a funny color and no numbers?

George,

You want a 200kph Speedo?

I got one you can have, but will cost you the postage to NZ. You don't need the whole cluster as it's separate, as I have modified mine with the 260kph & VOLT gauge.

That's something, Why? would you want a vacuum gauge in your dash anyway, a volt gauge is much more beneficial anmd it's not real difficult to get set up.

66yoStagea is trying to sell his car complete, not just wreck it.

Cheers, D

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