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Items: RB20DET Laurel ECU and Wiring Loom"Drift" Crystal series 52mm Gauges. Water Temperature, Oil Temperature and Oil Pressure Available.

Location: Sunshine Coast

Contact Details: PM Me

Item Condition: New

Price and Payment Conditions: $100 Each for a gauge or $250 for the three

Extra Info: Very nice looking gauges chrome silver when they are turned off. Gauges are in new condition have only been taken out of the box for pre-fitting but did not end up installing the gauges.

One of the gauges has a small scratch around the body of it where a gauge cup was on it for about 2 mins. This scratch is not visible when a gauge cup is on the body of the gauge like normal.

The gauges still have the protective clear plastic layer evident in the photos it just peels off when ready. In the photos there is just dust sitting on the face of the protective plastic layer it is not damaged in anyway.

Postage at buyers Expense.

Pictures: Yes Below

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Item: 19 Row Oil Cooler - OIL COOLER SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Location: Sunshine Coast

Contact Details: PM Me

Item Condition: New

Price and Payment Conditions: $50

Extra Info: Unsure of the fittings for this cooler from memory it was 1/8pt but not 100% sure.

Pictures: Yes Below

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OIL COOLER SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Items: Laurel ECU RB20DET Silver top Manual, Complete RB20DET Laurel Wiring loom

Location: Sunshine Coast

Website:

Item Condition: Came off a fully working Laurel. Wiring Loom is missing one or two metal retaining clips for injectors.

Reason for Selling: Not Needed

Price and Payment Conditions: ECU: $100ono , Wiring Loom: $180ono Price Dropped

Extra Info: Ecu can be used on r32 skyline also. Postage at buyers expense.

Pictures: Below

Contact Details: PM me

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