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Power FC D-Jetro, R32GTR, in almost new condition, with 2x denso map sensors and hand controller $1400 firm

Blitz 700cc injectors. 10.5mm. Works well. Removed from engine 2 weeks ago. With 6x injectors clips $800

Trust fuel rail 10.5mm $300

BDI fuel rail, 10.5mm, dual feeds, with Nismo fuel regulator $400

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Greddy radiator, for r32, with factory fan shroud, and an aftermarket temp sensor probe included. Almost new, used for a few 100kms $800

Cusco tension rod bar for r32 gtr. Brand new $140

HKS Kansai torque controller $200

Works well, lost the black face due to hard launches :thumbsup:

Check link for more details http://www.nengun.com/hks-kansai/active-et-s-controller

Enkei RPF1 17x9.5, 22 offset rims $1300

Extremely etremely light weight

Locate in the Gold Coast.

Can freight at buyer expense.

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Lost contact with buyer. All parts are still available.

Found a few more items over the weekend.

1x pair of factory r32 caster rod with eccentric polyurethrane bushes. Allows caster adjustment $150

2x Mickey Thompson 255x50x16. Only had a few drag passes. $220 each or happy to trade for a pair of used Mickey Thompson 275/xx/17

I will try to post some pics of parts this evening if time permits.

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Pics as promised

1x pair of factory r32 caster rod with eccentric polyurethrane bushes. Allows caster adjustment $150

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2x Mickey Thompson 255x50x16. Only had a few drag passes. $220 each or happy to trade for a pair of used Mickey Thompson 275/xx/17

Money welll spent to reduce your 1/4 mile time

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Power FC - Djetro for R32 GTR with base map $1400

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BDI fuel Rail $200

Nismo Fuel Reg $120

Gizzmo Tacho recall Shift light $130

Cusco Tension Rod bar. Brand new $140

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Greddy Radiator, used for a couple of weeks, $800 ono

HKS Kansai Active ET-S controller, very easy to wire up to the g-sensor $200

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Enkei RPF1 rims, 17x9.5, 22 offset, 7.5kg each, fits r32gtr well, $1300

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Greddy air diversion plates, $100

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Power FC D-Jetro, R32GTR, in almost new condition, with 2x denso map sensors and hand controller $1400 firm

Blitz 700cc injectors. 10.5mm. Works well. Removed from engine 2 weeks ago. With 6x injectors clips $800

Trust fuel rail 10.5mm $300

BDI fuel rail, 10.5mm, dual feeds, with Nismo fuel regulator $400

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/up...1862_148600.jpg

Greddy radiator, for r32, with factory fan shroud, and an aftermarket temp sensor probe included. Almost new, used for a few 100kms $800

Cusco tension rod bar for r32 gtr. Brand new $140

HKS Kansai torque controller $200

Works well, lost the black face due to hard launches :P

Check link for more details http://www.nengun.com/hks-kansai/active-et-s-controller

Enkei RPF1 17x9.5, 22 offset rims $1300

Extremely etremely light weight

Locate in the Gold Coast.

Can freight at buyer expense.

Does the Power FC D-Jetro, R32GTR come with the map harness and everything needed to install it?

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Does the Power FC D-Jetro, R32GTR come with the map harness and everything needed to install it?

Yes it does. However I promised to give it to a a friend for his great help. Sorry.

Radiator and Cusco tension bar are sold. Thanks

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