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Rb20Det Nistune Ecu, R32 Gtr Injectors, Z32 Afm And More


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hey guys I have some parts here that I was planning to use on my car but have decided to leave it as it for now...

I have a r32 rb20det ecu with a nistune board installed it is tuned for 850cc injectors, z32 afm and a bigger turbo etc - $400 firm

a mint set of r32 gtr rb26dett injectors all cleaned and flow tested - $250

z32 afm with plug/pigtail - $200

a set of super spark coilpacks only 6 months old I'm not really keen to sell these but will take $300 if someones keen...

I also have a lot of r32 and rb20det parts so if you need something hit me up.

Im located in algester 4115 but am happy to post stuff at the buyer cost :)

please contact 0420 767 957

cheers

z32 afm sold! lots of interest in the nistune but still here for now...

Ive also got a rb20det gearbox in excellent condition for $550

and a rb25det into r32 engine loom - $250

stock r32 rb20det manual ecu - $130

feel free to ask for pics of anything your interested in :)



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