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Hey all i have a complete BNR32 and BCNR33 RB26 Apexi Power FC Djetro with the harness, map sensor and nipples for $1000. Has been used and tuned for a stockish setup of exhaust, FMIC and 10psi and made 239rwkw

$1000 + post

Also A1 condition Bride Zeta 3 FRP drivers seat with Bride rails to suit A31, All silvias and skylines

$850 + postage

If you have any questions email me on [email protected] or 0404585529

Cheers Marty

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Djetro SOLD

Also have a complete 93 model R32 GTR Rb26dett, no 6 piston has damaged ring land hence low comp

$2000 for complete engine, perfect for someone looking for a spare engine to build up over time

Cheers Marty

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OK guys, more for the garage sale

My old GMAX M078 Rims (no tyres) $600

18x8.5 and 18x9.5

Hybrid FMIC $225

Trust 3.5inch catback exhaust to suit R33 GTST $350

Trust MX front pipe to suit R32/33GTR $225

Blitz DD BOV $70

Stock RB26 ECU $50

Standard R33 GTST Diff $150

Complete 5 Stud Conversion Kit Complete with Project Mu Rotors

everything u need to change your s13 sil to 5 stud $1500

GREDDY turbo timer near new $50

Momo Corse Leather Steering wheel $100

JURAN Strur Brace to suit R33 GTST $25

PWR standard r33 GTR radiator (not aluminium) $175

Cheers Marty

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what happend to dibs on the power fc when i sms u today u said i was the first and i had dibs on it not happy. ................ ;)

Have been burnt before with this sort of thing dude, i do appologize for it

Need all of it gone asap, i have 2 cars sitting outside a garage. need it all gone

**** RB26 SOLD pending payment*****

Cheers Marty

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fair enough man i just thought obviously i was first on the gun and u told me i had dibs on it and would have got it i just sold my pcf last month and i have the cash to get it . i was exited for half the day but obviously to some ppl quick cash means more than their word thanx anyway

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WORK wheels are sold

Standard ECU sold pending payment

I will shoot an email off to you about the MOMO wheel after work tonight mate.

Wheel is in good condition and stitching is all intact

Cheers Marty

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Hey guys, also have a Blitz ID3 Power Meter, silver in colour

Used for 6months then it made way for my Defi controller

Comes with loom and no scratches

$175 ono

Cheers Marty

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