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hey boganrice, i was in the hunt for a new turbo timer, but now a new problem has arose, my passenger side window motor has sh*t itself, i was wondering if you will separate the motor off the door ?? how much u will sell it for?? and where are you situated?? im in qld.

sorry mate dont want to separate the passenger door trying to sell complete, let me know if you need any other parts though,

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ok no worries man, worth a try anyway.do u have any idea how much a second hand motor is worth though?? estimate?? i have to try around the jap auto wreckers where i live, but i dont have a lot of time on my hands atm. oh yeah can u tell me model of the turbo timer??how old it is and all functions??thanx

gR33dy - please PM me your phone number so I can get some information from you ... I have a couple available but need a contact so I can talk to you direct ...

85URK - it's a BLITZ Turbo Timer (about 1-2 years old I'm guessing), it measures boost, golds peak boost levels, has auto timing and also has manual timing ... it's a dark grey color ... glows green when on and red when counting down ...

Aplex - it's Silver (like the rest of the car :))

Can you please send me some pics of the front bumper cut out for a large intercooler and the Mine's modified ECU to [email protected].

Also will the front bumper fit on a Series 2 with a 800x600x76mm intercooler?

Thanks

Kenji33

Do you have any of the Seat--belt arms? The little ones that pass you the seatbelt kinda?

$30 if you do :) PM Me

Also want the spring from the inside of the center console unit -$5 if you do :)

Also if you have the silver "SKYLINE" door sills - i'll take those $40 :)

Cheers mate

-Kym

kenji33,

will get pics to you asap, just waiting to get my camera back off my mate, yes the bar is off a series 2 gtst and is cut out (big cut out) previous cooler was a Greddy ( 600 x 300 x 76 )

Strich9ine,

only have drivers side arm ( i thought the only came with drivers side arms)

dont want to split up console sorry

silver "SKYLINE" door sills
do you mean chrome ones? i only have the black plastic ones, drivers side is ruined though.
skid,

motor and box is still available, i want $3000 for motor, box, and harness, all in very good nick.

I'll take it depending on the following details:

stock ECU? turbo? how many km's? auto or manual? got pics?

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