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I have decided that i wont keep the car for that much longer. Therefore the following bits and pieces are for sale.

Brand new unused Z32 afm with wiring loom - $275 delivered anywhere in australia

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PWR auto transmission cooler measuring 280mm x 200mm, with approx 600mm oil entry and exit rubber lines - $75 with postage

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Sard 550cc side feed injectors in R33 series 2 fuel rail, selling it for what i paid it em. Bought em off an SAUQLD member, they were used in his car for approx 5000klms before he went with an 26 plenum conversion - $450 plus postage

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What you see in the pictures is what is included, nothing else

Greddy Emanage Ultimate with universal 14 pin harness adaptor and R33 GTST plug n play adaptor. CD software included, never been used, willing to seperate, make me an offer and we'll work it out from there - $750 for the lot delivered australia wide

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Contact via pm or call/txt me on 0410 594 978. All items are located in Cairns.

Have the auto tranny cooler left and the emu. Tranny cooler previously sold pending payment, buyer pulled out, back up for sale

Tranny cooler 75 + postage

EMU + R33 adaptor + 14 pin universal harness for 700 delivered aus wide

Chris

  • 2 weeks later...

Emanage Ultimate back up for sale. Getting dicked around.

$700 delivered, with the R33 adaptor and universal harness.

PWR tranny cooler $90 posted aussie wide.

Also found a HICAS bar and rear pineapple bushes. 100 bucks for both posted.

Chris

nice price for the e-manage! can I ask where you got the r33 plug n play adapter from? I assume you don't want to sell that separately? pm if you like

Got the adaptor from overseas, along with a fair few other things, but then decided to sell the car instead, so all the bits are going. Would prefer to sell together, but make me an offer on the adaptor.

Will do $650 for the Emanage Ultimate +R33 adaptor + 14 pin universal harness, posted to ya door.

Getting keen to sell this gear gents and ladies!

Chris

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