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Hi all :)

Does anyone have any Mychron Light TG timers with or without the beacon or similar that would work with the club owned system. Looking for a few extras for Nationals at Mallala on Friday????

A thank you reimbursement may be possible...

Needed by Thursday night for the Friday.

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Anyone got a plug and play ECU for an R32 GTS-T, something other than a nistune, trying to diagnose whether the issues I'm having are injector related or a problem with the ECU.

Needs to work with the MAF and have a plug and play connector, not really fussed which ECU just want to borrow it for a few days.

PM me if you have something, cheers.

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Want to borrow an R34 GTT ABS and TCS Ecu thats located in the boot, mine appear to be having faults come up with the Power FC Hooked in so want to try another module and see if that clears.

PM me Cheers

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good idea for a thread! id be more than happy to "help a brother out" gettin rid of a defect!

Agreed we import enthusiasts should look out for each other... leaving a deposit is definitely a must so people dont get burnt Edited by Nathangr34gtt
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1 or 2 19x9.5 20o/s rota grid r. For test fit on c34 rs4s. Just need to make sure of offset before purchase. Should only take an hour I guess however I do work odd shift hours so maybe a couple days? happy to pickup and/or return and provide some sort of deposit if required. Located Adelaide 5049. Pm me if you could help please. Cheers, Lorry

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Hi all,

Looking to borrow 2x rims with tyres to suit R32 GTR. I busted up both my LHS Starcorps (unknown model/offset) need a pair of reasonable sized rims to bring to car to a repairer for quotes.

About a week or so max I'd imagine.

Cheers.

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