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Ok, as my priorities have changed recently (new house) I have a few parts that have been taking up space in the garage that I need to get rid of...

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HKS EIDS Pro (Electronic Idle Stabilzer).

Brand new still in box, never used (was going to use but need the cash more now), can be used with standard or aftermarket engine management.

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"The HKS EIDS has been developed to buffer dramatic airflow meter signal fluctuations.

By buffering these fluctuations the EIDS prevents engine stalling or stumbling associated with sudden imbalances in air/fuel ratio of airflow meter-equipped vehicles that utilize atmosphere venting blow-off valves." (Description from Nengun.com).

These are $170.00 plus postage to buy online, I am asking for $100.00 plus postage.

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JJR Adjustable Cam Gear (to suit RB series).

Brand new still in box, never used.

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Perfect for adjusting cam timing for fine tuning of RB motors.

These are $125.00 plus postage from Just Jap, I am asking for $70.00 plus postage.

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SAAS 'Enforcer' reclinable bucket seat (silver grey).

Brand new, never used or fitted. No rips, tears or damage of any kind.

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This seat is universal fitment and can be adapted to Skyline / Silvia / Supra / Commodore (anything) rails without too much hassle. It is very well bolstered, ADR compliant and comfortable.

Retail price on these seats is $499.00 and the best price I have seen them for in the shops is $299.00 - I am only asking for $180.00 plus freight!! - SERIOUSLY CHEAP FOR A GREAT SEAT!!

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Standard RB25DET ECU - My Skyline had no speed or rev cut with this computer and made 190rwkw with only a 3" exhaust and front mount intercooler (stock boost 7-8psi). It could be chipped but I am not sure... Make me an offer.

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I also have a standard RB25DET Air Flow Meter with plug in perfect working condition - My Skyline made 237rwkw using this AFM. Asking for $60.00 plus postage.

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(not my photo - only used as example of item)

I will organise postage / freight of all parts to anywhere in the country at buyers expense...

Send me a PM for more info and / or more pictures.

FIRST IN BEST DRESSED!

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hey there.. with the cam gear, do i only need one for my rb20det?? im not all that familiar on how they work but have been told with what i am looking to do on my skyline should get cam gears done to gain about an extra 10rwkw...

do i need one or what??

thanks, very interested, ben

Hi Ben,

I'm no tuning expert, but I had one installed on the exhaust side on my RB25DET, I'm pretty sure that if your RB has VCT (variable cam timing) on the inlet cam then there is no point putting an adjustable gear on it unless you get rid of the VCT completely.

Check the forced induction performance thread for more info.

Cheers, :laugh:

ECU for a S1 or S2 RB25?

Series 1 (1993).

Hey Mate, How much for frieght to QLD 4305 for the seat???

I will get it this week if the postage isnt too much.

I will find out and PM you. :sick:

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