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Emanage sold

coil packs sold

550cc highflow injectors still avalible $400 $350 still avalible

S1 mv shift kitted and serviced auro trans 315 kw rating all recipts $450 ono (you cant even get the shift kit fitted for that much) still avalible

S2 rear corner tail lights pair $100 still avalible

S1 rs4 front mesh grill with rs badge $100 still avalible

stagra tein coil overs front no leaks damper adjustable $200.still avalible

R34 neo standard turbo good condition $250 $200 still avalible

cheers jase

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Mines factory chipped. so boost cut rev limiter speed limiter removed some times extra fuel /air depending on what was ordered you can chase what was done by the individual numbers on the gold mines plaque

i know this might have been a while ago but the mines ecu do u know what the ecu numb was?

i just got 1 off a guy hear in perth for $20 as he was not shore if it fitted the stagea or not. it just came with his car.

i am only running it to remove the boost/ speed cut and maby slight better tune what ever it has just for a short time as the car has new motor plans

i have tryed it in my s1 and it runs and drives no prob at all. and with looking up the mines info off the plaque who can tell me about what was done?

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