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hi im just after a r32 rb20det engine wiring harness and ecu.

Ill also need air flow meter aswell and im sure a few other sensors but wont know exactly until i change the wiring over in my hr31 passage as the previous owner did a silvertop conversion but left the redtop ecu and wiring...

Either just pm me or send me a txt in 0424108110

Located nsw 2259

Thanks

Joel

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Hey mate i can help with all the sensors and possibly the loom and ecu, im pretty sure you will need afm, Cas, tps, maybe o2 sensor.. Also a igniter and different coilpacks/ coilpack loom (or custom wiring or an adaptor to suit your current coilpacks/loom and igniter...

Cheers

Corin

If u can let me know how much that would be good. I honostly have no odea what has been changed and wat hasnt all i know its got some dodgy ass steal housed afm tht maxes out over 8psi if i hold it on boost for more the n 15seconds and im assuming its the standard redtop ecu as its huge with about 5 plugs going into it instead of the 1 the r32 ecu has. I have r32 yellow jacket coil packs in it atm so the coilpack loom must of been changed or chopped lol.

I pretty much just want to change everything anyway since i dont know whats what and if something breaks i have no way of finding what to buy so though better off re doing it all properly.

Im re spraying the car atm and want to have it back on the road in the next 2-3 weeks so id be keen on getting the parts i need asap so i can sort it out before then.

Thanks

Joel

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