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Item: HKS EVC electronic boost controller Version 3

Age: ? Probably a few years

Condition: Nice

Price: $180

To Fit: Any turbo car, external or internal gated settings

Location: Northern suburbs Melbourne

Contact: PM or through thread

Comments: Installation and setup manual will be posted on this thread or printed out to send

-Basically this was removed from my r34 gtr as i upgraded to a version 6. The in-cabin module was a little too boring for my like and i like flashy things.

-Dyno sheet provided to show how well it holds boost.

-Cosmetically its in a very nice condition with no real defects and the solenoid looks very clean and hi-tech compared to say an AVCR solenoid.

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Item: Billion VFC Pro - Variable fan controller

Age: ? Probably a few years

Condition: Nice

Price: $150

To Fit: ?? Im sure most cars

Location: Northern suburbs Melbourne

Contact: PM or through thread

Comments: Cosmetically in fantastic condition; comes with wiring loom

-Basically it works by controlling either your OEM electric fan to come on at a pre-set temperature or it can be used to control auxillary thermo fans.

-Great for traffic or track duties

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Item: Nismo Edition NGK Iridium Plugs

Age: 800-900kms

Condition: Nice

Price: ??? 80bux

To Fit: Mildly modified turbo cars with usual bolt-on mods

Location: Northern suburbs Melbourne

Contact: PM or through thread

Comments: Was installed when my car was complied 6months ago, I bought a set of IRITOP7's not knowing what i actually had installed and when i changed the plugs to my surprise i found these.

Part Number is: T7340-8

-Pics will be posted soon.

Item:Impul ECU for R34 GTR

Age:?? Few years

Condition:Excellent

Price: Open to offers

To Fit: R34 GTR

Location: Melbourne

Contact: Best to PM me

Comments: Remap'd ECU tuned for boost increase from exhaust addition, no top speed cut. Basically like a mines ECU

-$2000 brand new

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