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Abandoning the dream of building my low mount monster so these have to go

Hypertune single 102mm throttle body and plenum new $1500

six boost steam pipe low mount manifolds with ic pipe $500 used

sard 1000cc injectors used less than 10k $500

rb26 head with valves no cams will come with rocker and timing belt covers suit recond $400

monster twin entry cooler twin 60mm inlet 100mm outlet 140mm core has arc badge but cant be certain $1000

HKS GT RS turbos unknown kms but minimal shaft play one has a broken stud $1500

rb26 engine loom $100

Injector plate $100

Nismo afms used $500

hicas lock bar new $80

ARP headstuds for RB26 new but have been out of the plastic $250

Pm or 0411196595 cheers Scott ,located in Adelaide

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Can the injectors be used with a fairly stock ecu? Im planning on a power fc in the near future, but am running a standard ecu that claims to have been remapped by HKS Kansai ( no speed cut, boost cut or rev limiter etc). If so, where abouts are you? Whats freight worth to ballarat, victoria? PM me back when you find out, cheers

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Can the injectors be used with a fairly stock ecu? Im planning on a power fc in the near future, but am running a standard ecu that claims to have been remapped by HKS Kansai ( no speed cut, boost cut or rev limiter etc). If so, where abouts are you? Whats freight worth to ballarat, victoria? PM me back when you find out, cheers

I wouldnt suggest running them with a stock ecu

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