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For sale,

Brand new never been used,

Will be selling as a complete package and not willing to separate at this time,

Included is as follows:

- Haltech PS1000 ECU
- Haltech PS1000 Long Flying Lead Kit Long 2.5m/8ft
- Haltech IQ3 Display Dash
- Haltech 3Bar Map Sensor
- 4 port Boost Control Solenoid
- 3x Motorsport Temp Sensors
- 2x 250psi "Ti" Fuel/Oil Pressure Sensors (only one pictured)
- 1x 3/8npt Air Temp Sensor

Price $3,500neg ($4,249rrp)... willing to post.

-Racetech RT4119WTHR seat, never used only test fitted to car

Price $2,000 ($2,800rrp)

Located Bayswater Vic, any questions contact me on 0412 664 221 as
i check the forums maybe once a month!

Cheers!

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