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Series 1 engine loom and ignitor sold.

both fan shrouds sold

alarm sold

ecu sold

gearbox sold

pivot boost guage and shift light sold

heaps and heaps of good 33 stuff still here let me know what you need.

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Noel, kinda related, but have you got any front rotors laying around? (don't want to break up your complete brake package)

No sorry Dan. Just the complete front and rear kits mate.

  • 2 weeks later...
hey bud, wat colour would the car be?

And are you from Ipswich? I think i bought a front bar off you a while back...

Car is gun metal grey and yes, that was me.

still got the headlights? what nick are they in? any pics?

headlights are sold

Are you selling the driveshaft?

If you are referring to the tailshaft it is sold.

  • 6 months later...

hey noel,

thanks for the loom, just double check the loom is for a turbo 25, as nissan are saying from their computers it is GTS25... do you know if there is any difference between the de loom & det loom

thanks again

Tyron

hey noel,

thanks for the loom, just double check the loom is for a turbo 25, as nissan are saying from their computers it is GTS25... do you know if there is any difference between the de loom & det loom

thanks again

Tyron

to the best of my knowledge the loom should be fine mate. Iif it isnt just give me a call.




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