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Greddy Profec b spec 2

second hand but works perfectly. Comes with everything you need. holds stable boost without an issue. only selling due to upgrading ECU which has boost control function.

pic so you know which type

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Price $300 posted.

Neo R34 Nistune ECU

Ecu is plug and play in any manual R34 or stagea with neo motor. has nistune board on it ready to go. Also has tune for e85, cams, 3076, injectors, z32 but thats useless to most people. your buying the ecu here pretty much.

Price: $600 posted

R32 GTR Radiator + Shroud

near new R32 GTR radiator from Koyo (only 3 months old) inside of core is as new condition, outside is a little muddy and dirty but will clean up no worries. With shroud which is not cracked.

Price: $300

RB clutch fan and Hub

RB30e hub (shortest of all RB hubs) and R34 neo fan, useful for running clutch fan in your RB powered S chassis

Price: $120 posted

Intercooler

300x450x76mm with 2.5inch in and outlets. ideal for mounting in tight spots. 6 months old and inside of core is spotless and oil free. minimal bent fins

Price $100

Z32 AFM with plug and Neo plenum pipe

pipe is made to relocate the AFM on the cold side of the intercooler before the throttlebody. pipe also eliminates the over the radiator location. can be adapted to fit any neo enginebay. and probably any RB engine. AFM is 12 months old comes with plug and works perfectly.

Price: $400 posted

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Located Adelaide SA. can post any item

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