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Item:Haltech E11V2 ECU

Age:less then 2 years (i dont know they only came out 2 years ago

Condition:Good

Price:$1750

To Fit:R33 Skyline Direct Plug in (What car)

Location:Newcastle

Contact:Me by PM

Comments:

Got this computer out of a wrecked car, comes with the computer itself wired into a adapter to plug straight into the R33 GTST harness.

Comes with

Adapter Harness

3 x Coils to connect directly to spark plugs with leads

3 Bar Map sensor

Haltech three channel Ignition Module ECU DWELL

Haltech E11V2 ecu itself

All wires needed to install in your R33 GTST

Worth over $2500 with the extra's, looking for quick sale for $1750 firm.

ECU retails for $2275, this one comes with 3 bar map sensor and external coil ignitor module.

http://www.haltech.com.au/e11v2.htm

Blitz BOV, with adaptor for R33 GTST $200

SSR Jap wheels, could do with a re-paint. They have good legal tyres on them, some gutter hits but it looks like it just chipped the paint off. $600

Can deliver these bits to most places in NSW for a price..

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Edited by Guilt-Toy

no sorry

any chance of selling the blitz adaptor on its own?

i know the backs are 9" wide and +32 offset.

fronts are 8" wide +32 offset

17"

width and offset of the wheels plz
Edited by Guilt-Toy

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