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ITEM: Rb26 PFC, rb25/26 harness prewired for s14, coilpacks many xtras!!

PRICE: 1500

SHIPPING: yes, anywhere

DESCRIPTION:

Ok i am selling a complete Rb26 / 25 Electrical solution for a steal of a price. First A near new Apexi Power FC D Jetro, with the handcommander that has been modified to have a blue backlight instead of the green one(baller...). Next is a complete Rb26 Harness prewired for a S14, i am including with this a set of working coilpacks, the injector resistor wired into the harness, and an external rpm activated switch so this harness can be used on a rb25det. There is also a Z32 PTU (ignitor) pre wired in so no need to get costly ignitors anymore, and finally a Q45 MAF which is an upgrade to the stock one. This harness is plug and play for any s14. Finally as an xtra goodie i will throw in a HKS DLI I harness, so if can get a HKS DLI all your ignition problems will be solved regardless of HP(btw the supplied coils work 100%).

To Simplify all of that. Its a Harness that will work on rb25 or 26, with an upgraded AFM, ignitor, and resitor and included coil packs. An Apexi PFC Standalone with modified hand commander. An HKS DLI HARNESS (not actual DLI but useful if u get one), and finally as a last bit of good faith i will unclude two Rb26 02 Sensors for the harness.

I was currently using this on my RB25 with topfeed inj but i changed harness since i tucked my new one.

This is a steal i am only asking 1500 for all of that, the standalone is worth 1000 alone and the labor on harness is 400 not including the actual harness ( which is around 400), and i am giving you coils, dli harness, q45 afm, 02 sensors, and prewired ignitor upgrade

i am not really trying to part out, i am OBO on price and open to trades, but i wont be underhanded, if i trade i need kouki front end parts (lights, hood, fenders, radiator support, bumper support, radiator) or some rims that look nice and clear z32 front and rear brakes.

i can be reached at 732 552 1467 or email [email protected]

i live in NJ, and i will cover the shipping cost. i have an apexi avcr i will throw in the mix too for 200 dollers if you buy the entire setup... the avcr is in tip top shape and all parts included its in near mint condition !!! (this cost 400 new !!!)

CONTACT INFORMATION:

NAME: Carlos J

LOCATION: Where is the item located?

EMAIL: [email protected]

AIM: stricnynel0s

PAYMENT OPTIONS: Any, or Trades for S14 Kouki Parts or Rims

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