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Sold my car so no longer need these parts.

Nistune'd ECU - to suit S2 RS4S only. Current tune on it was to suit a z32 afm and big injectors (belonged to kjb-33), I didn't get around to installing so factor retune on a stock car.

Asking $375

Stock RS4S mesh grill. Includes badge.

Asking $150

Stage21 front lip. Made from FRP. Have reinforced it for extra strength. Comes in two pieces, and I have wrapped one of the pieces in 3M DiNoc Black carbon fibre wrap. Can do the other side to match or you can leave it matt black and remove the wrap from the other. Test fitted only so it's in brand new condition, pics to come.

Asking $250

3" cold air intake flex pipe. Black. Has black metal bell mouths on both ends and special mounting clamps. brand new in box

Asking $35

10mm floating spacers. Made from alloy so v light. Suit all 5 stud cars.

Asking $35

Prefer pickup of larger items otherwise buyer to pay postage and packaging,

Contact via pm. Cheers,

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Pics now up, Owner's manual added

Stagea Owner's manual - cover's both S1 and S2 and has some RS260 info

Asking $40

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Greddy R34 NEO daughter board - must use when running an emanage ultimate on Neo to stop burning coil packs. 2 avail. one brand new in box.

Asking $50 for both (keep one as a spare)

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Nistune'd ECU

Asking $375

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Stock RS4S mesh grill. Includes badge. All mounting tabs perfect.

Asking $150

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Stage21 front lip.

Asking $250

Pics of actual lip.

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Pics of actual lip.

Pics fitted. (Thanks to owner of this car for loan of pics). Also fits S2 Dayz Kit.

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3" cold air intake flex pipe. Black. Has black metal bell mouths on both ends and special mounting clamps. brand new in box

Asking $35

10mm floating spacers. Made from alloy so v light. Suit all 5 stud cars.

Asking $35

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Pm sent global warmer.

To everyone asking about the nistune - if your car has an ecu with a sticker which reads 23710 0V801 it will fit. For any other model car or ecu I can't tell guarantee.

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Chef, keep out of my thread. Your 50c plastic cap is in the mail. On the other hand, the $50 set of rubbish fiberglass backyard job eyelids that don't fit which you sold me are in the bin. If anyone shouldn't be trusted, its you pal.

Lil crash, the injectors were 660cc iirc. Probably won't get you there, but you could take the nistune to them first and get them to put on a stock base map and use that to get your car in.

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Damit. I need to drive to the tuner with 550cc inhectors and z32 installed. Matt at nistune said they can throw some basic stuff in there when I buy the chip so i can drive it but I can't even find a tuner yet so yay for south east Qld having no tuners who want my money. On a side note il offer you $300 for the ecu, that's what the chip costs. Sorry of that's a bit low but I am barely scrapping enough to get injectors and afm sorted before my car dies from over boosting.

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hey lil crash

here is the thread from the original owner.

I have just written off my series 2 Stagea (NEO, as such i beleive they will do ER34 as well). As such i removed the ECU fitted with the type 4 nistune board.

This cost me 300 for the board, 100 to get it fitted and 130 for the ECU.

Its tuned for a z32 air flow meter (also removed), a GCG hi flow )running only 1 bar), pod and 3 inch exhaust with a walbro fuel pump.

I didnt get around to fitting bigger injectors, hence the low boost.

After $700 for ECU and AFM which includes the plug.

It was mostly road tuned, very safe A/F ratios using a tech edge WBo2 sensor.

ECU is 23710 0v801, for a series 2 rs4s (manual obviously)

you will need to speak to your tuner to see if it will run your injectors.

my thinking would be yes. i've run turbo injectors (440c) off a n/a computer (250cc) before with a turbo on, just for the purpose of getting the car home. so long as i kept it off boost it was fine. sounds like you're having to do that anyway.

$350 posted and it's a deal. i payed 350 plus postage, just want to get it moving.

that price goes for anyone else interested.

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Ok deal if it isn't sold within 14 days when I get my tax back il get it.

I haven't found a tuner yet, as you probably saw in the stagea discussion thread, no one will return my emails.

I don't really want to have to install the chip in my ecu myself.

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this comes in an ecu already.

all you have to do is remove your kick panel, remove the 10mm bolt holding the loom into the ecu - pull the old ecu out, slot this one in. start up and limp it to the tuner.

if you want to find a list of approved nistune dealers, go to their website www.nistune.com.au

there are plenty more people with the software, just a matter of using google - i'm sure u can find chatter on some forums about places in your area.

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taking offers on all this stuff.

gearing up to buy a new car.

this lip is a very rare piece. only seen one other for sale in australia, through japanese import spares in adelaide and they wanted 260 for it. that is now on a car in sydney.

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That's why I'm so interested. Less stuffing around, I've emailed all the tuners on the nistune website and got one response but he only has a 2wd dyno and I'm not happy pulling the front shaft out.

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