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Sooooo after being called a "hoarder" I thought I'd post up some stuff I have for sale.

Item 1 is a Haltech Platinum Pro ECU to suit R32/R33 GTR. Brand new these retail for almost $2000... Mine has been used for a few hours and I don't have the box, so $1000.

Item 2 is an Apexi AVCR, last used in my car around 5 years ago. This I do have the box for but as it hasn't been used in 5 years, can't guarantee it works so willing to let go for $100.

Item 3 is standard GTR front and rear anti roll bars/sway bars, yours for just $20.

I'm sure I have more stuff to add, thought I'd post it here in the ACT section first for anyone that might be interested.

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Sooooo after being called a "hoarder" I thought I'd post up some stuff I have for sale.

Item 1 is a Haltech Platinum Pro ECU to suit R32/R33 GTR. Brand new these retail for almost $2000... Mine has been used for a few hours and I don't have the box, so $1000.

Item 2 is an Apexi AVCR, last used in my car around 5 years ago. This I do have the box for but as it hasn't been used in 5 years, can't guarantee it works so willing to let go for $100.

Item 3 is standard GTR front and rear anti roll bars/sway bars, yours for just $20.

I'm sure I have more stuff to add, thought I'd post it here in the ACT section first for anyone that might be interested.

with that computer can you get rid of the airflow meters?

I might be interested!

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Actually I lied, it's not a Platinum Pro it's a Platinum Sport 2000 ($2500 ECU RRP) with the GTR patch cable. I'll still honor the $1000 price though :)

Specs at

http://www.haltech.com/index.php/product/platinum-sport-series/the-platinum-sport-2000

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And since I want to get my post count up haha... It's an ECU that can be used on any car, it just comes with the GTR loom (which also works on GTS and 300ZX I've been told). Has an internal MAP sensor so you can ditch the AFM's or you can use an external MAP sensor if you really want. I had it running on my GTR with a T04Z using the internal sensor.

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It can run anything, it's a fully programmable ECU like the Autronic SM4, it's not tied to a particular car (e.g. Power FC).

It comes with a harness that plugged into my standard GTR loom to use most of the standard sensors. Accoring to the Haltech doco that loom is good for R32 and R33 GTR and GTST (and also 300ZX).

It is worlds beyond standard plug and play ECU's, it has multiple extra sensor inputs and outputs to drive whatever you want (e.g. Launch control, antilag etc).

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AVCR sold so all gone now :) however I did find something else under the drivers seat of my car which is possibly the greatest item I will have for sale...

Miss Congeniality 2 on DVD that I hired from video ezy back in 2005. All yours for just $1, be quick and don't miss out!

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