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hey time to reluctantly sell the wolf as not suited to my new setup,

its plug and play for r32/r33 gtst (will run gts4 with awd working,loom was sent back to wolf for mod to make sure) and is tuned for:

Rb20 with rb25 std turbo,gtr injectors,gtr fuel pump,fmic,tuned with internal wolf MAP sensor.was making 192rwkw(268 bhp)

only 6 months use b4 new Stagea rb25 install(hence no good for this engine without big headache)

price: $1550 ono + post

Location : Maryborough Q.L.D

pic to come.

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Expensive :(

I am willing to talk price if your serious about buying.these are $2095 new,and this is hardly used.

make an offer ? I might take it.

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