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RB26dett R32 GTR:

* CoilPacks, 6-off, all in perfect working order, excellent condition

upgraded to aftermarket items, no longer needed - $100 posted

* ECU, stock r32 gtr ecu.

includes remap chip but not yet fitted - $100 posted

remap chip takes out boost cut, speed cut,

ups rev limit to 9000rpm, ups boost map to 1bar

optimizes air:fuel & ignition timing maps

* AFMs, air flow metres - 2-off, in good condition.

crack in top housing of 1 unit, repaired. - $125 posted

comes with adapters and 2x drift pod filters

-- note: not for release for delivery for at least another week until I receive my q45 afm's --

RB20det R32 GTs-T Sedan:

* front brake lines, stock, $25 posted

* rear spolier wing, silver, $20 PICKUP ONLY

* 2x stock 16" rims, $20 PICKUP ONLY

* rear seat and seatbelts, $50 PICKUP ONLY - 5162 sth aus

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also selling Outlaw 4000 4-piston billet aluminium brake calipers

finished in purple with Panoz emblem

with brand new wilwood racing pads

http://www.outlawbrakes.com/4000.html

got to sell them as Im using gtr calipers instead

$500 delivered, absolute bargain

cheap stock rims

look like this: post-18854-1268461567.jpg

2-off, used condition, not needed, tyres not useable

take them for $20, pickup morhpett vale sa

  • 2 weeks later...

anyone?

GTR ECU with remap chip

2x GTR air flow metres with plugs, with drift air pod filters and adapters

GTsT front brake lines, stock

GTsT sedan rear seats & seatbelts, rear wing (silver), stock - pickup only due to size

Outlaw 4000 4-piston billett aluminium brake calipers

made for panoz racing, comes with pads

I bought the panoz 4-pot billett aluminium brakes a year ago off ebay USA and immediatley ordered the correct set of pads to suit.

nice and thick chunky wilwood racing pads brand new

the piston calipers (pair) were a spare set for a champ car outfit (panoz; seeing the calipers are purple with panoz written on them)

they were selling 3x sets and I got in 1st so they sent me the best least-used pair

I have since purchased r32 gtr calipers and shortly a 330mm disc/adapter set, for the stagea - photo shows panoz/outlaw size difference vs 4pot gtr caliper

slightly different alignment to nissan, misses/narrower by 6mm centre-to-centre so a slightly wider caliper bracket would be needed (engineer can make one up no worries)

then you could bolt up larger discs as well, 330mm would work best

made by outlaw disc brakes, model 4000 http://www.outlawdiscbrakes.com/3000_4000.html

$500 including postage amywhere in australia, including new pads

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For Sale #1

side-feed RB25det series-2 (1997) injectors

6-off, excellent condition

made 210rwkw before I upgraded to S15 450cc injectors

$100 for the 6

For Sale #2

side-feed S15 450/480cc injectors

2-off, excellent condition

I bought 2 lots of 4 injectors off ebay.

You buy 1xset of 4xS15 injectors for around $250 delivered

cheap upgrade, fine for 250rwkw as thats what I just made on the dyno with my 6 S15 injectors

$100 for the 2

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-Silvia-...sQ5fAccessories

link there for 4-off on ebay for $250 delivered, as I stated. Buy my 2 and you have a cheap set of 450-480cc injectors, side-feed, for Rb25

For Sale #3

Stock Stagea Series-1 Front Calipers

Includes calipers, braided line, 2x brand new sets of bendix brake pads

$140 for the pair

* prices include delivery Australia-wide

  • 2 weeks later...

rb25det injectors SOLD

2x S15 injectors SELLING at the moment

stock stagea series-1 front brake calipers with braided metal brake line, pads FOR SALE

Outlaw Panoz 4-pot calipers SELLING at the moment on ebay, consider them gone

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=STRK:MESELX:IT

rb26dett stock ecu SOLD

r32 sedan rear seats still for sale

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