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Selling the following, no longer needed.

Platinum Sport 2000 Autospec Flying Lead Kit Short

Info can be found on the Haltech website.

I also have a number of pins so if you have half a brain and a bit of spare time, you can build your own loom using nice mil spec wiring.

Asking $1850 firm

Smart wire Kit - 30 Output Channels in Total with Switch Panel and Connection Cable

Info can be found on the Racepak website.

It basically replaces your big and ugly engine relay and fuse box with a nice neat little box.

Asking $2300 firm

If you think my prices are unreasonable then please provide links to the same item advertised elsewhere for a lesser amount - if you're unable to do this then keep your opinion to yourself.

Pick up welcome from Robina area on the Gold Coast.

Buyer pays postage.

Direct deposit / cash on pick up only..

Pics if required but they look the same if you were to look them up with google images.

Thanks.

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Haltech stuff - previous buyer for the sensors fell through so they are still available and consist of;

1 x Air temp sensor ($45 from haltech)

1 x Water temp sensor ($45 from haltech)

1 x ECU mounting kit ($15 from haltech)

2 x 150 PSI oil / fuel pressure sensors ($249 each from haltech)

1 x AEM 3.5 bar MAP sensor ($180 delivered from USA)

1 x Idle air control motor ($109 from haltech)

1 x Idle air control housing ($119 from haltech)

Over $800 in sensors and accessories alone!

New price with sensors and accessories will be $2350

If you have an issue with the price then please provide links for the same item advertised elsewhere for less - otherwise keep your comments to yourself.

Racepak Smartwire - Same as what's used on the ETS Drift Car

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