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Hey as the topic states, have a few bits for sale.

1x Bee R rev Limiter, perfect condition hardly used $250

Greddy eo1 boost controller, complete. $300

2x RB26 airflow meters. These are brand new and were purchased from access online. They are factory rb26 afm's with z32 internals. They use the standard wiring harness plugs. $250 for the pair.

All parts are in as new condition

Rev Limiter

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Boost Controller

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AFM's

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  • 4 weeks later...

I can gauratee you they have z32 internals. I planned on using these with a power fc and they were installed on the car, but then i changed to a vipec ecu with map sensor so i no longer need them. They were purchased from access autoworks new and still have there order number and another number on the stickers on each afm if that helps?

I paid $500 for them $200 or thereabouts it would be a far cheaper alternative to take using the original afm plug rather than spending 6-700 or z32's

Rev Limiter sold.

Price drop to $180 bucks for both afm's.

I'll take em :blink: have pm'ed you

also tried to call but didnt get an answer

cheers

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