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F/s- Nistune + Skyline Stock Wheel's


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So as per the title and after alot of umming and eerrring, I'm deciding I'm going to sell my Type 4 Nistune board that I bought in a group buy a little while back.

Was for a Series 2 Stagea.

I am selling this due to starting a cadestship in the next month and its a path I financially do not want to proceed with atm (I know the bug will get too big of a bite if i do).

Price- $300 + postage from 4160 Brisbane.

Also i have some stock Skyline wheels, not sure what year model.

Lots of little scratches

Pictures attached. Japenese tyres.

Asking $150 pick up or drop off somewhere local.

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He's pulling ur leg mate nisstunes an Adelaide side company by a dude called Geoff from speed lab

Hey Mate,

Has the Nistune been fitted / Tuned?

I've got a 99 RSFour (auto) which I believe is the same as yours but was told from Matt (at Nistune) that the RSFour isn't compatible with a nistune board...

Thanks,

Adrian.

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IT has never been fitted or tuned to a car. It had my old car's ROM image loaded onto this ecu however. A 99 build series 2 auto.

$300 is just a ballpark figure I threw up last night. I will have to find receipts to see how much exactly I paid, as that is all I'm chasing. I am sure anyone who is interested enough in the board, already knows how much they are, but thanks for the heads up.

Wheels are sold pending payment/pickup.

If it falls through tread is about 70% all round.

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