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the idicator is all orange not a clear,just to let you know.yeah widow switch works fine.

ok. Didnt end up needing the indicator, but still interested in the window switch.

Is $40 + postage ok?

is the link ecu just a remapped unit , or is is live tuning enabled?

i think it live tuneing do u want more photos link is printed on the actual board and all the chips

Is the diff complete in a housing? whats the diff ratio too? thanks

nah theres a pic on first page, it the centre half shafts and drive shafts,cost me $750 and havent even used it,it done about 13,000km from new my mate bought it new,never been to track

hey chris , how you doing man , just wandering if you still have that uras cefiro front bar lying around ?

let me know asap man

thanks for your time

cheers anf

hey mate

Have you got the pc cable, map sensor, anti static strap, and all the gear you get when you buy a link ecu new?

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nismo 2way lsd centre 6 bolt suit s14,ect$500

6bolt drive shafts$100

25mm wheelworx 4 to 5 stud spacers $450 SOLD

r32 diff,cradle,shafts,all arms,$300

slip on 4 stud 5mm spacers $20SSOLD

link r20det ecu direct plug in $400

rb20det injectors $50SOLD

r32 left hand indicator $30SOLD

r32 left hand head light $50SOLD

r32 rb20det ecu $100SOLD

rb25 crank angle sensor $80

walker 2inch cat brand new $50

walker 2inch muffler brand new $50

RB25 cam covers$40

rear cannon 2inch inlet 4inch outlet brand new $50

r32 window switch ass$50

r32 rear hubs,rotors,calipers,ect $250

uras cefiro front bar $150

rb25 top and bottom half of intake manifold $50

rb20 cam cover $15

r32 left hand door black,with window$150

cefiro front seats $50

r31 s3 head lights$40SOLD

31 s3 bonnet silver$80SOLD

31 sedan doors silver,with widows $30each SOLD

31 s3 boot $50SOLD

s3 taillights $40SOLD

s3 tinted back $60SOLD

s3 front bar$40SOLD

brand new 2jz water pump$100SOLD

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