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NISMO Thermostat

Part No. 21200-RS580

Low temperature thermostat. Starts engine cooling earlier, for better engine temp control.

Opens at 62°C , Nissan OE thermostat opens at 76.5°C.

Fitment: Any RB26DETT, RB25DET, RB25DE, RB20DET, RB20DE engine

Nismothermostat.jpg

BRAND NEW, NEVER FITTED OR REMOVED FROM BOX.

Price: $140 + Postage

Field One-Touch ECU Connector - SOLD!

This is a harness that goes between your ECU, and your main wiring loom. It will fit a Stock ECU, PowerFC, or anything other that plugs into the foactory loom plug.

The advantage that this Field harness gives you, is that wiring in your ancilliary devices such as Boost controllers, RPM Meters, Tachos, Turbo Timers, etc etc no longer require you to tap into and strip back your main wiring harness. All the work is done on this Field harness instead, protecting your car from potentially disasterous hack jobs!

Fitment:

Skyline

BNR34 RB26DETT 99.1~02.8

BCNR33 RB26DETT 95.1~98.12

BNR32 RB26DETT 89.8~94.12

ENR33 RB25DE 93.11~98.4

ECR33 RB25DET 93.8~98.4

RB25DE 93.8~98.4

ER33 RB25DE 93.8~98.4

ECR32 RB25DE 91.8~93.7

ER32 RB25DE 91.8~93.7

HNR32 RB20DET 89.5~93.7

HCR32 RB20DET 89.5~93.7

RB20DE 89.5~93.7

HR32 RB20DE 89.5~93.7

Stagea

WGNC34 RB26DETT 97.10~01.9

Click below for FULL list of suitable cars. This harness is the "CN-2" version.

http://www.field-net.co.jp/lineup/onetouch...gou/nissan.html

http://www.field-net.co.jp/images/cn2.gif

http://www.field-net.co.jp/lineup/onetouch/onetouch2.jpg

http://www.field-net.co.jp/lineup/onetouch/haisen.gif

BRAND NEW, NEVER FITTED OR TAPPED INTO.

Price: $100 + Postage

SARD Alumi-Air Duct Hose - SOLD!

Non-flammable, flexible ducting to route cold air directly towards your air filter, or directly towards the centre of your disc brakes for superior braking performance.

http://www2.famille.ne.jp/~m-nemoto/duct/06.jpg

http://www2.famille.ne.jp/~m-nemoto/duct/08.jpg

http://www2.famille.ne.jp/~m-nemoto/duct/11.jpg

BRAND NEW, NEVER FITTED OR REMOVED FROM BOX.

Price: $50 + Postage

NISMO Oil Filler Cap - SOLD!

Part No. 15255-RN012

Sexy bling bling BILLET oil filler cap. Replaces the crappy black plastic one!

Fitment: Pretty much ANY Nissan engine!

http://www.nismoparts.com/catalog/nismo/nismoradcap.jpg

http://www.lasercannon.com/images/Z/mods/nismooilfillercap.jpg

BRAND NEW, NEVER FITTED OR REMOVED FROM BOX.

Price: $140 + Postage

Field One-Touch Harness, SARD Alumi-Air Duct Hose and NISMO Oil Filler Cap are currently spoken for...

Will update if sale falls through.

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