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greddy profec e-01 boost controller

good condition.

reason for sale is wanna buy hks one..

$400

comes with everything you need, solenoid, screen,hand controller,cable etc..

currently on the car, if youre in sydney can see it works..

pm me or msg on 0416 806 219 if you have any questions..

link.. http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/e-01

will swap with hks evc 5 or 6..

r34 bonnet

paint code qm1 ... white

good cond, no scratch or dent

getting carbon bonnet

$300

r34 front bar

paint code qm1.. white

good cond.. middle been cut for fmic

normal bar, not nismo or altia..

$200 nego

r34 rear bar

paint code qm1.. white

good cond.. skyline letter been took out

$200 nego

r34 turbo back full exhaust

taken out 45000km..

dual tip..original factory standard.

$300 nego

carbon gt wing

only 1 week old

not cheap carmate stuff..

better than buddy club cause its not wobbly..

paid $900 goin for $500

also have new 5zigen exhaust, still in shop..

paid but change mind

$1400

all located in sydney..

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