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hey everybody

i have a standard airbox+intake+k&n hi flow filter+ recharge kit for k&n

the panel filter still has spool up noise...and the recharge kit allows you to clean when ever you want

fine condition

$130 for the lot, i think is fair casue the filter is pricey and so was the recharge kit

im in sydney, sutherland shire......

also i have a standard ecu for r33gtst, some1 can have that for $50..dont have any pics on me but you know what they look like!!

pm me, msg call me i dont mind

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just so you know, it doesn't really matter if the ecu is series 1 or 2. they are the same thing. some people think that the series 2 has an ignitor built in, but they don't. otherwise apexi would've made a different power fc's for the different series, but there is just the one.

just so you know, it doesn't really matter if the ecu is series 1 or 2. they are the same thing. some people think that the series 2 has an ignitor built in, but they don't. otherwise apexi would've made a different power fc's for the different series, but there is just the one.

are you saying the ecu has an ignitor built in? i think you might be referring to coil packs.

Series 1 coil packs have an ignitor built in, where as series 2 does not.

are you saying the ecu has an ignitor built in? i think you might be referring to coil packs.

Series 1 coil packs have an ignitor built in, where as series 2 does not.

other way round. the series 2 coils have the ignitor built in. series 1 have it at the back of the rocker cover.

some people think that the series 2 ignitor is in the ecu, but they are wrong.

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