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Item: custom gt3540

Age: about12months but car was barely driven

Condition: good

Price: $1450

To Fit: (What car) any

Location: sydney

Contact: pm or sms 0410460346

Comments: turbo has .8 front cover 66mm front wheel 1.06 rear housing 82mm rear wheel

Item: apexi rsm

Age: 18 months

Condition:[/bgood]

Price: $150

To Fit: (What car) any

Location: sydney

Contact: pm or 0410460346

Comments: small sratch on screen

Item: haltech e6k and 3 bar map sensor with short loom

Age: not sure

Condition:good

Price: $650 ono

To Fit: (What car) any

Location: sydney

Contact: pm or sms 0410460346

Comments: computer has a rb 25/30 tune in it

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hi mate,will the ecu works on auto and who can tune them in sydney?

yes but it has to wired into the loom with the stantard computer so it can still run the auto any tuning workshop would be able to do this very easliy as for tuning anyone that knows haltech i could be here all day naming shops

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