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Hey guys,

Old thread was getting confusing, need all these parts gone to clear some space in my humble garage. Price drop on all parts, these are cheap OEM parts that would otherwise be bloody expensive brand new.

- GTR AFMs: $150 (not needed, went to a new ECU with MAF, worked fine and perfect for someone who's current ones are up that famous creek)

- Tuned ECU: $100 (made 187kW 11psi at all four wheels with no dramas good upgrade over the standard ECU and un-defectable)

- Front swaybar: $50

- Air-con "kit": $150 (everything you need to install air-con on your car, compressor, condensor.. etc, summer is coming N1 guys!)

- Diff. rear: $400 (V-spec or A-LSD rear diff. complete, includes lines to ATESSA pump, filled with Redline oil $$$)

- Bridgestone Potenza RE050: $250 (245/45/17, set of four, two are in great condition with plenty of tread left however the other two are not great)

- GTR fuel pump: $50 (works fine, replaced by Nismo pump)

Can organise pick up, or delivery (if you are local around Adelaide) can also arrange postage anywhere at buyers expense. Feel free to PM or call/SMS 0432 562 025.

All price are negotiable!

Mike

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would you take $100 plus postage for

" Air-con "kit": $150 (everything you need to install air-con on your car, compressor, condensor.. etc, summer is coming N1 guys!)"

miuns the pulley and bracket and aircompressor.

only need fan, and condensor with piping.

plus postage which can be organised later.

- Tuned ECU: SOLD!

- Air-con "kit": condensor and fan SOLD... A/C compressor, belt and bracket still available: $100

- GTR fuel pump: SOLD!

Everything else still available, all needs to go!

Mike

Air con parts sold... thanks "Ten Four"

Parts that remain:

- GTR AFMs: $150 (not needed, went to a new ECU with MAF, worked fine and perfect for someone who's current ones are up that famous creek)

- Diff. rear: $400 (V-spec or A-LSD rear diff. complete, includes lines to ATESSA pump, filled with Redline oil $$$)

- Bridgestone Potenza RE050: $250 (245/45/17, set of four, two are in great condition with plenty of tread left however the other two are not great)

Need these parts gone, have a new diff and tyres already!

Mike

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Cheers Ten Four!

Still got items for sale...

- GTR AFMs: $150 (pair)

- Diff. rear: $400

- Bridgestone Potenza RE050 245/45/17: $250 (set of four)

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Hi Mike thnx for your message - regards the Atessa, my R32 doesnt have the Attessa Pro system and this is the system I am after. I assume the computer for the Attessa is where the action emanates from rather than something in the diff - or do I have this wrong? Or do you have the Attessa system available with the diff?

thanks Mike

Wow... have not been here for a while.

It is a Vspec diff. (or Active LSD) and it has the Vspec Atessa yes.

Mike

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