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Hello Guys, I am selling off my Cobb Accessport w/TCM Flashing Nis006 for GTR-35 , product is in new condition, kept in box with manual and everything. Very easy to use, literally take minutes to set it up and tune according to your specifications.

Have no use for it as i am selling my car,GTR35 . Selling it at a way cheaper bargain price for you fellow skylineaustralia members !

Product is in Perth,WA but happy to arrange shipping for interstate where required. Check out the pictures and description below.

**Feel Free to contact me at 0466182449 or [email protected] - Daryll **

Cheers Guys

Cobb Accessport GTR-35 Nis006 - $1200 !! Bargain

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Cobb Tuning
AP-NIS-006
Start Year: 2008
Stop Year: 2011
Make: Nissan
Model: GT-R
Engine Size: 3.8L
Nissan GT-R
2008 (JDM)
2009 (ADM, East Asia, EDM, JDM, Middle East, South Africa & USDM)
2010 (EDM, JDM, ADM, East Asia, South Africa & USDM)
2011 USDM
AccessPORT Tuning Specs
Typical Performance Gains

Stage 1: +10% to 12% Gains in HP and TQ
Stage 2: +12% to 15% Gains in HP and TQ
**Feel Free to contact me at 0466182449 or [email protected] - Daryll **
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