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r32 goodies and Some r34 parts for sale

Wolf v500 Ecu plus hand controller $2100

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R32 GTR injectors $300

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Rb20. possibly rb25? Oil filter Relocation Kit. Don’t know what brand. Says made in USA. Probably Gates.

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Rb20det polished manifold…. $100?

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Rb20 polished crossover pipe + BOV $50

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Rb20/25 turbo exhaust manifold $60

Rb20 stock intercooler $35

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Rb20det green label afm has a small tare in mesh. Worked fine on my car. $100

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Rb20det CAS $80

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Rb20det ECU $220

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Rb20det rocker covers sprayed blue $50

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R34gtt rb25neo turbo with heat shield and dump. No shaft play at all!! $480

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Im guessing you didnt get a PM back on the controller?

nup not yet sorry. im not going to sell it separately unless i know i have a buyer for each

hey mate who does your work for you? check out the link in my sig

hey

if you can put a nistune chip in my r34 ecu and tune it for less then $700 you can do my work.

still no reply about relocation kit...??

hey sorry for the late reply

its not for sale anymore. i might end up using it. if i dont ill msg you if its still for sale

  • 2 months later...

Price drop.

Wolf v500 Ecu plus hand controller $1850

R32 GTR injectors $230

Rb20. possibly rb25? Oil filter Relocation Kit. Don’t know what brand. Says made in USA. Probably Gates. $70

Rb20det polished manifold…. $50?

Rb20 polished crossover pipe + BOV $50

Rb20/25 turbo exhaust manifold $60

Rb20 stock intercooler $35

Rb20det green label afm has a small tare in mesh. Worked fine on my car. $100

Rb20det CAS $80 SOLD

Rb20det ECU $150

Rb20det rocker covers sprayed blue $40

R34gtt rb25neo turbo with heat shield and dump. $370

  • 2 weeks later...
hey buddy,

have you still go that ECU for sale???

if so i need it for a R34. will if work??

thanks

V

hey mate.

yes i still have it

no it wont work with an r34. you will need to purchase an r34 adapter from wolf or have your loom rewired.

thanks

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