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Item: r33 series 1 afm

Age: from a 94 gtst that's done 107k

Condition: good

Price: $90 delivered

To Fit: (What car) as above

Location: tuggerah (central coast, NSW)

Contact: post or PM

Comments: upgraded to z32afm

Item: r33 series 1 ecu

Age: from a 94 gtst that's done 107k

Condition: good

Price: $100 delivered

To Fit: as above

Location: tuggerah (central coast, NSW)

Contact: post or PM

Comments: using a haltech instead

Item: r33 series 1 turbo elbow

Age: from a 94 gtst that's done 107k

Condition: good

Price: $60 delivered

To Fit: as above

Location: tuggerah (central coast, NSW)

Contact: post or PM

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everything else eg. hoses, clamps, piping etc can be picked up for $50

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prices aren't negotiable

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while i get the reason behind it....not being able to edit the original for sale post if really annoying :)

a little bit negotiable on above prices now

just realised the turbo elbo is missing 1 of the 3 screws

the afm is actually a z32 that i purchased from 'doodz' brand new who bought it from just jap, comes with plug, not an rb25det s1 afm as suggested above (got my sticker labels mixed up) :P . it's still unused

numbers on orange sticker reads 22680 30POO A36-000 N62. 1916F

asking $220 not negotiable

also have a pair of 235/45/17 kumho 711's for sale, will check how much tread there is later in the week. only asking $50

I may also have an rb25det power fc + hand controller for sale soon, but need to double check it works.....stay tuned

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