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Hey Guys ...

- r33 GTR front bar for sale with the lip = $250

This is a one piece fibreglass bar. Pics to come

- Apexi SAFC (Blue Screen) with all wiring and stand =$250

- ECU Computer - Retune Computer By Drift Works = $300

SAFC & & ECU tuned together. Off a MT r33 Gtst

- 260km/h Nismo Speedo = $300

Will trade for performance parts of nice set of rims. Will give CASH ontop (depending on item)

Cheers

Bryan 0401698552

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Where is that front bar from, no offence it looks of poor quality and out of shape. More pics to prove me wrong would be great

Where is that front bar from, no offence it looks of poor quality and out of shape. More pics to prove me wrong would be great

hey guys, its just dirty and been sitting in the garage for awhile. Will get more pics up soon.

PM me if u keen to trade

bryan 0401698552

what car does the bar suit mate? gts-t or gtr?

Cheers

Jason

GTR. can be cut down the middle to suit gtst. Panel beater will take about 30 mins to cut it down the middle and fit it out.

Bryan 0401698852

Hey guys, as stated, nismo 260km/H speedo cluster.

Came out of an r32. Located in Brisbane

Contact me if u r keen. Will trade for gear knobs, steering wheel, headunits - with adjustment if necessary

Bryan 0401698552 email [email protected]

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  • 1 month later...
  • 1 month later...

Hello there

My mate has a R32 GTST. Is the wiring the same with this particular unit?

Would you be able to do $200.00 including postage to W.A?

please email: [email protected]

thanks

Gavin

  • 2 weeks later...

i have got a brand new gfb maximus bov and brand new turbosmart dualstage boost controller never been used for ecu and the safc screen?

hey ive got a Blitz muffler and tomei shifter that i'll swap you for that safc! also have a blitz bov...please let me know asap. also give me your best price on the screen and computer together. pelase give specific details to what it was tuned to (ie what kind of turbo? injectors? 98oct fuel? how big was the exhaust?) wat was the fuel economy over city and highway driving? very interetsed where are you located?im in sydney so an inspection would be good.

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