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For Sale. PM me with offers

Will post anywhere, postage included in my pricing.

Stock 1993 R32 GTR ecu

$100

Apexi SAFC, 1st version, dial knobs, good condition

$150

Greddy Profec B spec-ii

6months old, barely used

$350

MAP-ECU

see here: http://www.mapecu.com/

$400

bargain.

cheers all, items located in Adelaide for pickup, pricing above includes postage/delivery tho

Tangles

these items pickup only

$100 rear wing, working light,

from a r32 sedan, silver

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$200 rear seats, amazing condition, so so SO clean

front seats available too $100ea

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I bought the map-ecu back last year, never turned up so I bought a aem fic/8

For the stagea

the aem f/ic-8 worked well for the stag, and then this map-ecu rocked up in the post just now

wired it into the gtr ecu, runs fine, laptop reads the program / ecu no worries

decided tho I'll be buying a power-fc shortly, along with injectors

Ive got the ecu manual, program, etc, but it is all on the web www.map-ecu.com

cheers

BUMP

anyone for a neat 5-star top condition r32 sedan interior, adelaide? $400 pickup all interior doors/seats?

map-ecu on ebay, need it gone http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=STRK:MESELX:IT

profec-b on ebay, need it gone http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=STRK:MESELX:IT

also got R32 rear wing, silver with light - $100 pick up

bump

southern adelaide pickup

rear wing, rear seatbelts, front seatbelts, rear seats, front drivers seats, front passengers seat

includes seat rails, all seatbelts - all in excellent condition. very very clean. smells new ;)

$300 pickup for the lot

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need it gone, ta

profec B sold, sorry

4sale still:

r32 interior seats with seatbelts

map-ecu piggyback

r32 silver boot spoiler / wing

NEED to hold onto the stock ecu for a little while yet

sorry

as soon as I have the power-fc i will pm you re: r32 gtr ecu

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