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Item: R32 GTS ECU

Condition: Perfect

Price: $100 including postage within Australia

To Fit: RB20DET or R32 based RB25/30

Comments: Perfect condition R32 ECU, suitable for replacement into a manual GTS or remappable to suit RB25/30

Item: R33 GTR injector resistor pack

Condition: Excellent

Price: $100 including postage within Australia

To Fit: GTR or cars converting to GTR injectors

Comments: Injector resistor pack suitable for replacement into a GTR or a requirement for other cars using GTR injectors.

Item: R32 RB25DE inlet manifold

Condition: Excellent

Price: $100

To Fit: RB25DE engines or R32 based RB25/30 engines.

Comments: Due to different port size, this is the only inlet manifold suitable for R32 RB25DE based RB25/30's. These lower runners are needed for fabricating front facing plenums also. No throttle body.

Item: R32 Instrument cluster + plastic trim (also have half the dashboard if you want)

Condition: Excellent

Price: $50

To Fit: R32 Gts or dash conversion

Comments: I have the cluster, plastic trim (and half the dash) I was going to use in a swap into my Datsun.

All items are in Melbourne with pick up preferred. Postage possible.

Photos can be taken if required, but items are pretty self explanitory.

Edited by drunkenmaster
righto i want the ecu i'll give u 50 tommorrow

Half the asking price? No thanks.

I'm not desperate for the money, so tomorrow or next week doesn't worry me.

Thanks anyway

  • 2 weeks later...
OK, I'll send you a PM now.

All still for sale which is strange with the amount of definite buyers there were.

Also added now is R32 instrument cluster.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Item: R33 GTR injector resistor pack

Condition: Excellent

Price: $100 including postage within Australia

To Fit: GTR or cars converting to GTR injectors

Comments: Injector resistor pack suitable for replacement into a GTR or a requirement for other cars using GTR injectors.

hey mate PM me if you still have the injector resistor pack

Q-do you know if 33 to 32GTR's are different?

  • 2 weeks later...
Item: R33 GTR injector resistor pack

Condition: Excellent

Price: $100 including postage within Australia

To Fit: GTR or cars converting to GTR injectors

Comments: Injector resistor pack suitable for replacement into a GTR or a requirement for other cars using GTR injectors.

hey mate PM me if you still have the injector resistor pack

Q-do you know if 33 to 32GTR's are different?

They are the same.

NOTE: GTR R34 fuel injectors added as for sale however I cant edit my top post for some reason.

Item: R34 GTR injectors x6

Condition: Excellent

Price: $350obo including postage within Australia

To Fit: GTR or RB20DET upgrade

Comments: I have had these wrapped up for around 18 months, they look in almost new shape.

Edited by drunkenmaster
They are the same.

NOTE: GTR R34 fuel injectors added as for sale however I cant edit my top post for some reason.

Item: R34 GTR injectors x6

Condition: Excellent

Price: $350obo including postage within Australia

To Fit: GTR or RB20DET upgrade

Comments: I have had these wrapped up for around 18 months, they look in almost new shape.

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  • 4 weeks later...

***R32 GTS ECU SOLD***

***GTR INJECTORS SOLD***

***GTR DROPPING RESISTOR SOLD***

Edited by drunkenmaster

R32 cluster and dash photos as requested

171,377km on the odo...although since the R32 used a mechanical speedo drive, I think you could get creative.

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You wouldn't happen to have the steering column surrounds by any chance? I need the bits that cover the indicator switch in a 32. Let me know, mate. Much appreciated.

  • 2 months later...
You wouldn't happen to have the steering column surrounds by any chance? I need the bits that cover the indicator switch in a 32. Let me know, mate. Much appreciated.

No, just what's mentioned.

Thanks

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