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So after unpacking the rest of my boxes since the move (only took me 12months :rolleyes: ) i came across some stuff i wont be using.

Central 20 ECU with Dr Drift remap/s and Central 20 chip.

Dr Drift remap 1 = Speed/boost cut, bigger turbo, dump, FMIC, fuel pump.

Dr Drift remap 2 = Speed/boost cut, bigger turbo, dump, FMIC, fuel pump, Z32 & injectors.

Central 20 remap = same as remap 1 but also additional injectors.

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$350 for the lot

APEXI AFC

Came in car when imported, never used.

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$80 SOLD

GReddy Rebic - injector controller

Was in good working order when car was imported, removed while tuning.

$100

OMORI mechanical gauges

White faced all in car when imported.

Oil pressure

Oil Temp

Exhaust Temp

Water Temp SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

as far as i can tell all fittings are still there but i never had them hooked up so i cant be 100% sure.

$150 each or will do package deal.

GReddy boost gauge - came in car in good condition with gauge holder

$140

R32 GTR injectors x6

never used, when purchased they were cleaned and tested and in good working order.

GTRinjectors.jpg

$350ono

Z32 - 2nd hand but in good working order (NO PLUG)

$200 SOLD

Have more items will list later on and will add pics

All prices are negotiable and located in Tasmania but willing to send at buyers expense.

Please reply, PM or bj_glover at hotmail.com

What sort of power were u making on the No.1 Dr Drift remap?

200rwks which was the limit of the stock AFM and injectors, can scan & post graph if you like :laugh:

IF THE INJECTOR CONTROLLER INCLUDES EXTRA INJECTOR DRIVERS I'LL TAKE IT.

even if it doesnt im still keen for it!

Includes everything that was in the car, will post pics up of whats there :)

Cheers Ben

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