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Item: Gizzmo Launch Interface (IGN Cut), Gizzmo Dual stage Shift Light, Adapter Loom for RB25

Age: 6 months old

Condition: Like Brand new

Price: $400firm and $13 postage AUS wide

To Fit: This will fit a RB25

Location: Gosford NSW AUSTRALIA

Contact: Via PM or 0430 537 566

Comments: Used it in my RB25 GTS-T and worked great only realy used it to flat shift and with a gt3076R had about 10psi at 5000rpm only reason selling due to short of $$$ and want to speed up my 25/30 build i bought this off guiltoy who bought it from the mafia who made the adapter loom up all ive done is added some bullet connectors to the shift light loom and changed the relay to a navara relay which is used as the switch so all you need to do is add 12v power and an earth plug switch in behind clutch pedal and plug in the loom adapter and your away come with everything seen in the pics and manuals below are pics and link to previous sales

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...ml&hl=gizmo

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Po...l&hl=2+step

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