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Just a few more things outta the garage.

Can get more detailed pictures on request

Greddy oil catch can $150 +postage

Brand new never used. Comes with hose, clamps, mounting bracket etc.

R33 GTR fuel pump $50+postage

Bought to use in my turbo conversion but got a free walbrow pump from a mate so no longer needed. (the pump on the right in the picture)

R34 GT fuel pump. (pump on the left)

used in my car, no problems, looking at $20 +postage

R34 GTT pink label AFM $120 +postage

In great condition, mesh is clean, no cracks or anything like that

Rb25de ECU $80 +postage

Came out of my 34 great condition, upgraded to a Power FC.

Good for anyone who needs to replace their computer.

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hey mate can you pleae send me all the numbers you can see on the ecu. I will buy if it is a 500 or 502 series r34 ecu

33 GTR pump sold

AFM price drop to $100 + postage

ECU down to $50 + postage

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