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Hi all,

Up for sale are some parts left over after modifying my car.

Nismo fuel pressure regulator, Brand new in box and unused. $120 delivered. FPR SOLD! (BWRGTR)

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Apexi cat back for r34 gtt coupe. Not sure what model the exhaust is but its 3inch and mild steel with stainless rear muffler and tip. $200.(pickup preferred)

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Set of 6 r34 gtt coils perfect condition all working. $150 delivered.

please contact me via pm or call Owen, 0421813964.

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is the emanage tuned? if so what mods?

It was tuned for a r34gtt with the following.

HKS gtrs

fmic

nismo 480cc injectors

z32 afm

tomei fuel pump

and a 3inch turbo back exhaust

i can probably get it reset to factory if need be.

sorry, i did read a bit about emanage uiltimates but is it just the harnesses that is vehicle specific - while the emanage itself is universal?

i.e. can this just be wired into an R33Gtst??

does this come with the software??

Edited by made_guy
sorry, i did read a bit about emanage uiltimates but is it just the harnesses that is vehicle specific - while the emanage itself is universal?

i.e. can this just be wired into an R33Gtst??

does this come with the software??

Yes, you are correct. The Emanage is universal and can be connected to many cars. the harness i have is wire in only, however for a r33 gtst there is a way to modify a r33 gtr plug in harness to make installation a breeze (plug and play). Sorry but i don't have the software.

Edited by silverr34gtt

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