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Ok, This stuff must go, and must go soon!!!

#1 R33 RB25 block and girdle. 86.5mm bore, needs to be taken out to 87, will through in 4 or 5 or 6 ACL forgies (couple of them are stuffed) and 5 stock rods if I can find them, pick up for a case of beer or $50...also has the a/c pump still attached

#2 Good Rb25 crank, standard journals, micro polished, standard short oil pump drive - $50 pick up, or buyer to organise freight from canberra at their own cost

#3 1JZ standard turbo manifolds - $20 + post

#4 JZZ30 standard air box with BFI mod + HKS Panel Filter...filter is ~6 months old - $50 + post

#5 1 blown and 1 good 1JZ turbos - $50 + post

#6 Standard JZZ30 TT Dump and front pipe.....worth nothing can have for a couple of beers

#7 Greddy E-01 boost controller...no solenoid and no map sensor (Im keeping the map sensor for a rainy day)...so unsure if the boost control part of it works (cant access the boost menu without the solenoid plugged in) good if you have an emanage blue and want to tune it....paid shit loads on ebay...got ripped off....yours for 50 bucks + post

#8 JZZ30 intake piping...needs a clean and is badly painted black - $40 + post...polish them and sell on ebay for $500 like everyone else does

Will add more when I think of it

Photos will come tomorrow

and finally located in Southern Canberra

PM me or reply here...don't like the price? Send an offer my way...as this stuff MUST sell ASAP

Cheers

Andrew

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Do you know if the map sensor is required or optional? I plan on replacing my profec n spec 2 with this using the same solenoid but need to know if the e01 needs the map sensor.

How much with the map sensor?

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I think I paid $100 for the map sensor from kando dynamic, it is required as it is what the Unit reads manifold pressure from.

For $30 I'll chuck it in too (you can use the map sensor for the emanage anyway)

If the E-01 doesnt work I'll refund the money for it minus the 30 for the MAP sensor

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Obviously comes with all the wiring etc? Pm me paypal or bank details mate.

I prefer paypal as i can instant transfer and i need it before the car goes in for engine swap likely this week. Unless you bank nab?

I'll await your pm.

Cheers

Nathan

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Before purchase though can you confirm if the map sensor you have plugs straight into this harness www.ebay.com/itm/GREDDY-E-MANAGE-PRESSURE-SENSOR-HARNESS-16401406-/120799146746

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Ok, I did have the long loom that goes from the sensor to the E-01..but cant for the life of me find it...I'd still have (might still be in the car)

but here are the photos, loom is a bit messy after being no doubt being on a few cars.

Plug on the map sensor

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Screen

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Control unit

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Map Sensor

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