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Item: Z32 afm with plug

Age: brand new

Condition: unused. has a minor dent in the mesh on one end

Price: $230 pick up or $240 delivered

To Fit: (What car) lots of things

Location: tuggerah (central coast NSW)

Contact: via PM

Comments: Bought it off doodz a while ago. was going to use it with a power fc but went with a haltech/map sensor instead

Item: RB25det standard ecu s1

Age: from a '94 model r33 gtst

Condition: good

Price: $60 pick up or $65 delivered

To Fit: (What car) rb25det's

Location: tuggerah

Contact: via PM

Comments: upgraded to haltech

Item: RB25det power fc hand controller

Age: unsure

Condition: good

Price: $280 or $285 delivered

To Fit: (What car) any car with an rb25det and power fc

Location: tuggerah

Contact: via PM

Comments: number on back reads FCC3 020-15684

Item: 2x Kumho 711 235/45/17 Tyres

Age: unsure. had them on the car when i bought it, done 10K since then

Condition: average. not much more life left, good for burnouts i guess

Price: $50 for both, pick up only

To Fit: (What car) whatever

Location: tuggerah

Contact: via PM

Comments: upgraded to semi's

Item: r33 stock cat converter

Age: 101k's

Condition: average

Price: $50 pick up $65 delivered

To Fit: (What car) r33's

Location: tuggerah

Contact: via PM

Comments: upgraded to high flow cat

Item: Autometer cobalt 5 inch tacho

Age: unsure, was on the car when i bought it

Condition: good. NOTE did have shift light attached with it but has since been removed

Price: $50, $60 delivered

To Fit: (What car) whatever

Location: tuggerah

Contact: via PM

Comments: looks good lit up at night. came with the car but decided not to use it as i didn't want to clutter up the dash. shift light has been removed

Item: urethane cradle bushes x4

Age: brand new

Condition: brand new.

Price: $50

To Fit: (What car) r33's, unsure about other cars

Location: tuggerah

Contact: via PM

Comments: bushes have been pre-cut in order to slip in for installation. bought them off NV N01. Thought they were installed when i dropped them off at CRD but they didn't get round to it. Turned out my shocks were shagged and that's what was causing my axle tramp. So i never got around to getting them installed

Item: 6x bosch 968 42lb/440cc injectors + fuel rail to suit rb25det

Age: 2 months old

Condition: good

Price: $350 pick up, $360 delivered

To Fit: (What car) RB25det

Location: tuggerah

Contact: via PM

Comments: never got around to installing these as my standard injectors + fuel reg are holding up fine for now. Bought of 'pavel' 12 months ago. see this thread for pics and more details.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Bo...mp;hl=injectors

Pictures will be up as soon as i can find my camera.

PRICES AREN'T NEGOTIABLE, THEY'RE CHEAP ENOUGH AS IT IS.

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bloodsword27 you've got mail.

Re: afm. I'm honestly not sure. but a small piece of mesh can't be that expensive to replace if required.

stylz7 you've got mail

bloodsword27, this is the second time you've said you'll buy stuff off me then not followed through or answered PM's. pretty annoying. i'll sell the bushes to someone else :blush:

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