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Hi guys

I have a couple of items to sell, to enable some funds for an urgent budget engine rebuild

1.

AWD Controller

"Extreme Torque Split Contoller"

simple 4 wire installtion, brand new, with instructions

as sold on ebay for $200

will sell for $110 posted express post australia wide

2.

Apexi Multicheker

engine control monitor

will sell for $200 posted express post australia wide

3.

RB25det 600cc Injectors

Unused, new. Straight drop in fitment, side feed

will sell for $450 posted express post australia wide

** selling all items at a considerable loss

PM me to arrange purchase, thankyou

Brendan

Will supply more info on Injectors on Monday and PM those who have enquired about them, sorry left them with a friend whom now does not wish to purchase (decided to sell car).

Sorry, the TSC has been sold, paid for and posted out. Thanks for enquiring though.

BUMP

Note: I can keep the 600cc injectors and sell my set of 6x S15 JDM Nissan 450cc injectors for $350 instead?

BUMP

Traction control system & 600cc injectors SOLD & gone.

Still for sale:

1x Apexi Multichecker display unit $200 FIRM delivered via express post

"Monitors all various aspects of NISSAN vehicles using the diagnostic signal.

The Multi-Checker is a valuable diagnostic tool designed for most NISSAN fuel injected automobiles. The unit monitors and displays a wealth of information and is unmatched by any other similar diagnostic meter on the market today.

The unit displays vehicle speed and engine RPM both in real-time and peak hold modes. Injector pulse duty is displayed in percentages with a peak hold mode. The airflow percentage, ignition timing, horsepower display, torque display, and air-fuel ratio display add to its impressive list of functions.

The unit can also alert the driver to recommended up-shifting points and will sound an alarm as the air flow meter or injectors reach maximum capacity. A large, easy-to-read display clearly shows all functions and is back-lit in orange for easy nighttime visibility. The display can also be set to a bar graph mode for quick and efficient monitoring."

Vehicle Speed Display

RPM Diplay mode

Injector Valve Opening Ratio Display

Air Flow Meter Use Ratio Display

Ignition Timing Display

Power Display

Torque Display

Air/Fuel Display

Sorry guys, had a heap of interest in the Multichecker unit today. Consider it SOLD

Thread Closed.

Thanks

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