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driver side rails for r34 gt-t. came off a bride brix 1.5 in good nick and working order. came off a seat i was using in the car. bought another seat with r34 rails on it already so its up for sale. $100

custom Er34 Greddy E-manage Ultimate Wiring Harness With MAP Pressure Boost Sensor. greddy never made a harness for the r34 gt-t. this is a custom one straight plug in and play. also comes with necessary items so it doesnt fry your coilpacks. bought off another SAU member but ended up doing a manual conversion and using a powerFC. straight plug in and play no messing around. very rare to come by. save yourself labour cost of getting a tuner making one up from the universal harness. selling half the price i bought it for without the MAP pressure boost sensor. $100

in melbourne. preferred pickup. call/sms 0432 454 695 and chuck me an offer. these items are already half the price i paid for/being sold by traders.

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hey guys, it's only the wiring harness. emanage ultimate ecu is already sold. but as I've mentioned, greddy never made a harness for the gtt, so if you got an emanage ultimate for your gtt this harness will make it straight plug in and play (auto or manual, they're the same), no need for your tuner or yourself to have to mess around with the universal harness. forgot I even post these up lol. price are slightly neg guys as I paid twice as much as asking price off another member.

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