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Hi,

I have a few items for sale.

1. MV Automatics Manual Valve Body

Item was purchased through MV, installed but the project has been abandonned, its in perfect working order, complete and ready to install. To suit R32, R33, Z32 automatic box's (RE4R01A, RE4R03A)

No pics at this stage (it looks like a regular valve body, the magic is on the inside.)

2. MV Automatics Solonoid Shift Controller

Item was purchased through MV, installed but the project has been abandonned, its in perfect working order, complete and ready to install. To suit R32, R33, Z32 automatic box's (RE4R01A, RE4R03A)

Shift Controller

3. VG30DET T3 BB Turbo

This turbo was taken from a low km VG30DET front cut I purchased. The cut had 40,000 km's (digital dash) and the turbo is really clean.

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4. T3 - T25/T28 adapter - less than 40mm thick

I had this made to put a T28 onto my stock FJ20 exhaust manifold, but would suit many many other applications. I had it custom made at Bushell Engineering in brisbane. It sealed perfectly and never gave me any trouble.

At only 40mm thick it will suit alot of cars, other adapters available do the same thing however are ALOT thicker, and not as strong. It will allow you to install a well sized internally gated T2x turbo onto your RB20/25.

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Prices.

MV Valve Body $250 (was $350 from memory)

MV Solonoid Controller $200 (was $300ish from memory)

VG30 Turbo $400 ono

T3-T28 Adapter $120 ono.

Thanks

I can be contacted via mobile, MSN or email.

ph. 0419 172 032

email : [email protected]

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just wandering, this is not the shift kit for an auto is it? once this valve body is installed the auto must be shifted manually right?

interested just not clear on whether this is the shift kit or not or is this suitable for a daily driver skyline.

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oh and is installing like installing a "regualar" valve body?

have a read of this.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...l=mv+automatics

the valve body allows the stock auto ecu to controll the solonoids, or u can run the lock up box for a more aggressive shift.

have a read of this. this is a for sale thread, not a technical one sorry

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