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does ^^^^ this mean our time frame has changed if you're taking your ecu out on sun?

When do you need mine?

Was gonna txt ya but thought its a bit l8

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UPDATE OF WHATS STILL FORSALE

i have 2 weeks holidays so all parts are either off, or are days away from being off!!!

few price drops too!!!

HKS 25/35 turbo kit (direct bolt up to rb20, 25 and neo 25... uses stock dump, mani etc etc..) i have had braided water in and out made, stock oil in and dump. the turbo is 15,000ks old from new and is in IMMACULATE condition. $1500 FIRM with lines

z32 afm with pig tail loom $100

seimens deka 660cc injectors (black in colour and are not visible at all) these come with my stock inj loom with the req plugs soldered on, fuel rail spacers. these went in new when i rebuilt my engine, and have been used for about 4000ks of driving, they are not big enough to mess with your idle, but are big enough to push out much more than the 25 will ever hold. (note: these are only for s2 (rb25neo) $500

white dash backing bits, sticks to your stock one over the top, back lights up red, pretty kool i spose. $50

Autometer COBALT (search for pics and specs) but its -10 to 30 pound i think, blue lights, small and comes with a stand thing, it was next to my right knee in my stag and was very good (not too bright, not in the way etc etc) $60

nisstune ECU (worked with my car as auto and manual) as we know.. the best stealth ecu out by far! paired with my mods it was amazing!... $300 with your ecu (will need to do some research as to what ecu i really need... coz im manual now but may still need an auto ecu... and believe there may be a few) i will give this to you and once your tuned... drop off your stocker

tein type CS coilovers (suit s1 and 2 auto only) these are in mint condition and are height and 32-point dampener adj, they come with c-spanners, rebound tool and some stickers from new, and manuals,

$800 with my adj ISC toe and camber arms (10,000ks old)

s2 Xenon headlights, all factory set up plug and play, mine are in perfect condition, $300 firm no ifs or buts

Advan intercooler, no bent fins, fits up to stock set up, not return flow tho.... bolts up to chassis rails, quality is 2nd to none, ive used these light tinney chinese shit b4, and i couldnt believe i didnt go strait for the real deal! no cutting o the front side of the reo bar, just the underside so it sits flat, im sure i could actualy mount without any trim if u took time to play with it. $500

rear cargo blind in black, mint bar the drivers strut tower clip has a small crack, doesnt effect performance. $75

0400099986 is my number, txt only coz im at work mostly.

thanx guys

WILL POST ALL ITEMS BAR THE CARGO BLIND SA ONLY FOR THAT ONE...... all prices do NOT include postage

z32 sold

gauge sold

not worth selling the cargo blind

ecu i will sell for $250 and a sway for an RS4 SERIES 2 ONLY to any one in sa!..... if need be i could so somthing interstate.

coilovers $750 for a pick up in adelaide hassle free deal!

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