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Following items for sale, going Haltech path (all in one + more features)


-R34 GTR Powerfc D-jetro + EL Hand controller + 3bar map sensors + harness - $1100

-2x R35 AFM in 80mm pipe + pod filters + wiring plug - $180 each

-Nistune R32 GTR ecu + flex sensor board + feature packs firmware. Modified to suit R33/34 GTR- $500. Can be reverted back to R32 GTR use

-Turbosmart eboost street - $350 (no pics)


Will post at buyer's expense or pickup Sydney. 0430 549 303

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Update - Turbosmart eboost - $250 without boost solenoid. My Haltech setup will be utilising the boost solenoid. A replacement solenoid can be found ebay (3 port mac solenoid) for around $80ish

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Boost-Control-Solenoid-valve-BCS-MAC-35A-AAA-DDBA-1BA-turbo-PWM-EMS-ECU-/231067429005?hash=item35ccb1288d:g:Dx4AAOSwd0BVqqz6

Update - R32 NIstune ECU - to convert back to R32 GTR use. Remove ECU lid. Remove/cut these 2 wires (See pic)

These are Sensor Heaters and Ignition ground reference pins, see http://nistune.com/docs/Nistune%20GTR%20ECU%20options.pdf

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