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S2 25det vct solenoid 50$

Cas (spank angle seonsor) 150$

Z32 maf+plug from 20det loom 200$

R32 dmax style ducktail. Currently wrapped in matte black crap needs a sand off the top, as it's scratched up. Offers ?

Also have a forward plenum for s2 25det custom made onto stock intake runners with 80mm throttle bodie (from memory) , has a small crack so I it never went on

Pm me for full deets

All items located Dora creek, or thornleigh during the day, prices negotiable

0406856323 text for other pics

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I'll take the s2 vtc solenoid, im from Spain i'll pay thq postage don't worry just let me see some pics of the solenoid, i need the one with the green connector on the loom, like the attached pic, let me know if its that one please

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Edited by Eclipsado

Green connector is coolant sensor champ vct is the black one to the left of it

i know it, i was making reference to the connector on the loom for this type of solenoid that its green and different from others simple 2 pin connector

you got this one?

Edited by Eclipsado

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