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hey guys,

got a few things for sale in order to pay for a new built engine coming through....

- VQ35 engine out of my 03 350z.... SOLD!!!!!

- 350z HALTECH PLATNIUM PRO ECU (comes with computer, harness, reciept, warranty)

RRP: around $2600, asking $2100

used for around 2000kms

must sell ASAP to afford new built engine funds

check out the specs on this great and easy programmable ecu

http://www2.haltech.com.au/index.php...d=91&Itemid=78

- standard NON-BREMBO brakes also off my 03 350z w/ plenty of meat left on pads.... includes 4 calipers, 4 rotors, lines etc $500

- standard clutch w/ heaps of meat left $150

- stndard 17" oem wheels with bridgestone tyres

(60% 225 front, 55% 235 rear)

little gutter rash, one rim has slight surface damage $450

- BRAND NEW vacuum gauge with all equipment necessary $50

- 2 sets of aftermraket gandor mirrors (both with l.e.d indicators)

have a black set, and also a gandor set sprayed in standard lemans sunset colour

black pair - $60

gandor lemans sunset mirrors - $100

Please PM me or contact me on 0402 839 768

or by email

[email protected]

Thank you

pete

also have a BRAND NEW:

2 piece 4 ply silicon radiator hose kit

no ugly name tags etc on them

blue in colour... $50

or $60 express shipped anywhere in australia

p.s. these are made custom for the vq35 for 350z/v35

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