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Some of these parts are reposts but I thought I would combine them all in one thread.

SOLD ITEMS REMOVED

Item:R33 HICAS motor

Location:Brisbane

Item Condition:Good

Reason for Selling:Replaced with a lock bar

Price and Payment Conditions:$50 ONO

Image: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500/ppuser/8870

Item:R33 series 1 rear wing - LED not working

Location:Brisbane

Item Condition:Good - Colour: Black

Reason for Selling:have a different wing

Price and Payment Conditions:$50 ONO

Image: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500/ppuser/8870

Item:R33 stock Intercooler

Location:Brisbane

Item Condition:Good

Reason for Selling:Upgraded to front mount

Price and Payment Conditions:$50 ONO

Image: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500/ppuser/8870

Item:Sony CD stacker (stock one in the boot of R33's)

Location:Brisbane

Item Condition:No idea - never connected

Reason for Selling: Not used

Price and Payment Conditions:$20 ONO

Image: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500/ppuser/8870

Item:Stock R33 GTST Fuel pressure regulator

Location:Brisbane

Item Condition:good

Reason for Selling: bought an aftermarket one

Price and Payment Conditions:$40 ONO

Image: http://www.home.gil.commmmmmm.au/~waradsl/...s/regulator.jpg

All reasonable offers considered.

Prefer Brisbane buyers

Contact via PM or phone 0414 249 292

Edited by Lazy-Bastard
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Performs pretty well for a basic EBC

Simple high/low toggle with a separate pot for each setting. Never had a problem with reliability and holds boost fine.

Blurb:

"Hybrid Electronic boost controllers not only spool the turbo up quicker, but also regulates the amount of boost pressure. Features included:- Microprocessor controlled. Closed/Open loop design. Accurate boost regulation. Fast boost attenuation. Two boost settings. Compact Design. Full in car adjustment. Competitve price. 9Bar/130 PSI solenoid. Easy to install with 2 built in pre-sets, easily adjusted by two knobs in the cabin."

hey man just wondering my hicas ligh in my dash keeps lighting up... is it cos it's broken... if so if i buy yours.. will it go away.. is it esay to install yours in mine??

I have no idea if yours is broken or not.

The unit I am selling was working fine when removed from my car.

It is reasonably easy to install but you will need to get a wheel alignment afterwards

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