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Item:

1 - Series 2 Rb25det Yellow Jacket Coil packs

2 - Dakota Digital Tachometer Signal Interface

3 - Dakota Digital Speedometer Signal Interface

4 - S15 Gauge Cluster

5 - Stock Series 2 RB25det ECU

6 - Trust / Greddy Emanage Blue

7 - Autogauge 270 Stepper Motor 52mm Boost

8 - Autogauge 270 Stepper Motor 60mm Water Temp

9 - Autogauge 270 Stepper Motor 60mm Oil Temp

10 - Autogauge 270 Stepper Motor 60mm Oil Pressure

Location:

Brisbane West

Website:

SD / SAU

Item Condition:

1 - Basically Brand new out of box, used for total 30-60minutes if that... These are $400 posted.

2 - Brand new out of the box, modifies stock signal and corrects to read properly on dash > more info < These sell for $80usd which is $83-85 USD minus Post

3 - Brand new out of the box, modifies stock signal and corrects to read properly on dash > more info < These sell for $80usd which is $83-85 USD minus Post

4. Excellent Condition, for memory 70-80,000 km on the clock, its a manual

5. Series 2 rb25det Standard ECU

6. Universal Emanage Blue w. Ignition / Injection Harness, USB, software on a CD (latest version etc)

7. 52mm Boost w. Power Lead, Sender / Sensor. Dint in surround, asif you'd notice it. These sell for $100. Sell mounted to top of s13 column trim or by itself.

8. Brand new out of Box (still has protective film) 60mm Water temp w. Power Lead, Sender / Sensor. Sell inside s15 dash vent or on its own (modified to fit inside s15 dash vent cup, so it has the silver trim around, looks better then most s15 gauge dash conversion) These Sell for $100 SEE PRICE FOR DETAILS

9. Brand new out of Box (still has protective film) 60mm Oil Temp w. Power Lead, Sender / Sensor. Sell inside s15 dash vent or on its own (modified to fit inside s15 dash vent cup, so it has the silver trim around, looks better then most s15 gauge dash conversion) SEE PRICE FOR DETAILS These Sell for $100

10. Brand new out of Box (still has protective film) 60mm Oil Pressure w. Power Lead, Sender / Sensor. Sell inside s15 dash vent or on its own (modified to fit inside s15 dash vent cup, so it has the silver trim around, looks better then most s15 gauge dash conversion) SEE PRICE FOR DETAILS These Sell for $150

Reason for Selling:

Fix motor

Price and Payment Conditions:

1 - $350

2 - $80

3 - $80

4 - $120

5 - $100

6 - $300

7 - On S13 Column Trim $60 with trade for stock trim ..... Or on its own $70

8 - For S15 Dash $70 with trade for stock air vent ..... Or on its own $80

9 - For S15 Dash $70 with trade for stock air vent ..... Or on its own $80

10 - For S15 Dash $120 with trade for stock air vent ..... Or on its own $130

Extra Info:

All electronic items i can help wire into your car or assist you.

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Contact Details:

Call or SMS - 0420 855 181 Email or Msn - [email protected] and of course feel free to PM

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