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Hey guys got some stuff for sale that I no longer need, see below for price and description:

1) Nistune with Type 2 board for R33, tuned for highflow op6, s15 480cc injectors, side mount intercooler and exhaust.

Price $400

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2) Wolf 3D Plug and Play for R33, tuned for full exhaust and front mount intercooler, factory turbo and injectors:

Price $150

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3) LS1 coil packs and loom for S2 R33

Price $200

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4) Penrite Pro Gear fully synthetic 80w-140 gear oil 2.5L bottle unopened:

Price $20

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Located 3145 Melbourne, message me if you need further details.

No idea on power as it was tuned before I had the car, when I purchased the car it had the factory ecu in it for roadworthy but I bought a Haltech so I never ran it. I did plug it in a while ago and it started and ran. If you are in Melbourne and have a relatively stock car with similar mods to the description I'm happy for you to plug it in and have a look at the tune, etc. Software is accessible and I also have a serial to USB cable to connect with it.

Would take the gear oil but cbf picking it up lol

40 minute drive, so lazy

Are you ever further out east?

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