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Ok im after the following parts all of which have to suit RB20 and can be sent to Tassie would prefer new or "near" new :thumbsup:

If you reply or PM with price please do so with freight charge as well :sleep:

Parts im chasing are:

Stage 1 - 264 cams (HKS Trust etc)-purchased

cam gears (HKS, Trust, OS Giken etc)-purchased

Z32-purchased

Z32 plug

AP PFC-purchased

Oil cap (GReddy, Trust etc)

Radiator cap (GReddy, Trust etc)

magnetic sump plug (any brand)-purchased

GTR injectors-purchased

GTR resistor pack

heat wrap (enough to be able to do A/M manifold and top part of dump and also adjacent pipe/wiring-purchased

New spring for my GReddy 38mm gate

Let me know if you can supply all some or one of the above :cool:

Cheers GMB

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hay GMB, depending on what you want to do with the computer, my mate has been using megasquirt on two different cars with outstanding results, you do need to make up a loom to suit, but it works a charm and it's $350 AU and does boost and map sensor ect. Full mapping software and stuff included. The computer can also do self learn by you setting teh AFR ratio in teh table and it will chase adjust fuel mixtures to get to these figures. If you have a wide band sensor, you can doo dyno mapping thesame way.

If interested i'll pm with details

Also i have just orderd ones of these

http://cgi.ebay.com/racing-Adjustable-Cam-...VQQcmdZViewItem

have not recived mine yet but seen a mates one, and it's great

also

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-Tomei-C...sspagenameZWD1V

hay GMB, depending on what you want to do with the computer, my mate has been using megasquirt on two different cars with outstanding results, you do need to make up a loom to suit, but it works a charm and it's $350 AU and does boost and map sensor ect. Full mapping software and stuff included. The computer can also do self learn by you setting teh AFR ratio in teh table and it will chase adjust fuel mixtures to get to these figures. If you have a wide band sensor, you can doo dyno mapping thesame way.

If interested i'll pm with details

Also i have just orderd ones of these

http://cgi.ebay.com/racing-Adjustable-Cam-...VQQcmdZViewItem

have not recived mine yet but seen a mates one, and it's great

also

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-Tomei-C...sspagenameZWD1V

Hey cobber

id really like to stick to PFC just becuase of the tuning options (can see multiple tuners) and having the ability to see knock, engine readings.

I had a look at those cam gears a few weeks ago, $85 each + postage isn't bad but haven't heard anyone running them yet...

The cam package is more expensive than if i buy locally :domokun:

PM me with some more info though as i wouldn't mind having a look :thumbsup:

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