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Hey guys only posting the skyline/turbo bits here all other parts are here other parts and pics

located in burpengary

pm me for more details

am neg on some things

$700

r32 RB20det

rebuilt water pump 10k ago engine blows NO SMOKE and runs great had 10psi through it its whole life been running daily for over a year now

got a stock turbo with this now for an extra $200

$300

rb20det loom suit s13 everything works all taped up and pretty with safc2 on it

(half price without the safc2)

$200

Mines ecu tuned for zuast, 10psi boost, fmic, and very unique sounding rev limiter

$100

Rb20det afm by itself

$150

solid intake pipe with rb20afm with silicon hoses (pod not incl)

$150

Turbosmart single stage boost controler

$80

600X300x100 cooler- Slightly fuct ;) its got a small twist and a little hole but nice after its fixed

$10

rb20 stock intake snorkel with pipes

$100

rb20 R32 coilpacs with brakets WORKING

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dude.. id just say its a little remapped emprom chip from mines that they solder on the stock ecu.. so its just unplug ur old ecu.. thats in ur passenger kick pannel botttom left.. and plug this one in.. away u go :laugh:



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