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Guys I have the following for sale:

Haltech E6X series 1 with adaptor loom to suit a R33 Skyline

This doesn't have the intergrated boost controller but is in good working order with the adaptor loom so it can plug into the harness for a rb25

It was in my R33 but I don't need it anymore, I have had a reputable Haltech specailist verify it is in good working order

Selling for $1000 firm

pickup only (I am southside brisbane)

Contact me on 0432453045

Cheers

Mushroom

Pics will be up in the next day or so

Pics uploaded

the specs of this unit is the same as the new e6x except for no intergrated boost control

http://www.haltech.com.au/e6x.htm

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where did you get the loom for yours? I'm buying one soon off a guy locally but it was for a custom application (falcon turbo lol) so i need a skyline loom...



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