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Parts for a R32 GTST that are wanted

GTR fuel pump

Boost control like a Turbosmart single or dual stage

Modified computer or chip and socket for the following

Will swap standard and some cash if needed

No speed limit

No boost limit

New fuel map

New ignition map

Standard injectors

GTR fuel pump

Z32 air flow meter

Also someone to make up piping for a GTR intercooler to fit GTST

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hey,

i have custom piping and FMIC for sale if you are intersted, made very good improvements over the standard unit, and helped me to run a 13 flat at calder without to many other mods on the car.......also a bomex style front bar and a set of plates PHAT-32......

Steve

just PM me or call em during the day on 0402 903 007

i can vouch for Dr_Drifts ECU :(

just look at my dyno sheet and the AFRs on it... 30rwkw improvement just with that and 2 more psi.

http://members.optushome.com.au/nikora/DYNOSHEETS.jpg

its a pity they didnt print out my original AFRs in the dyno at the bottom cause they were all over the place.

BTW this gets rid of ALL the cuts inc speed etc.

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