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hey guys need the cash moneys big time.. want to see my car drive its way out of the garage sometime soon :ermm:

1 - Brand new Defi Advance ZD meter - pretty neat piece of gear - $390 - do some reading here if you dont know what it can do - ZD features - ZD Video

2 - Earls Oil Cooler - as new, suitable for a diff or something.. quite small will get measurements if you want them - $110

3 - 2L or thereabouts surge tank - all fittings are -8 jic size - $100

4 - s13 K-stlye Genuine front bar - VGC, with indicator lights $525 - not keen to post..

5 - sr20 highmount t4 manifold - $90

pm me - located in brisbane

i am looking for a 180sx type x front bar at the moment so will be open to swaps.

ZD - 1

ZD - 2 - tomei oil block not for sale, used as a reference for size

Earls Oil Cooler

K-Style S13 Front Bar

Surge Tank

Sr20 T4 Highmount Manifold

Edited by spenda
hey guys need the cash moneys big time.. want to see my car drive its way out of the garage sometime soon :)

1 - Brand new Defi Advance ZD meter - pretty neat piece of gear - $390 - do some reading here if you dont know what it can do - ZD features - ZD Video

2 - Earls Oil Cooler - as new, suitable for a diff or something.. quite small will get measurements if you want them - $110

I have CR gauges and advance link system, do you know if the ZD works WITH these gauges or is it one or the other? I can't find the info. Anyways, I'd like the ZD unit and maybe the oil cooler. PM for detail. Shipping to Canada if you don't mind doing so. Oh, what size is the cooler fittings? -6?

Edited by NismoSTune

Advance ZD Unit will definately work with Your Defi Advance CR & Advance BF Guages As its all controlled by Defi Link Advance Control Unit which is required for the Advance ZD unit.

Just wont work with Previous Defi Link 1 & 2 & BF Systems

although you probably wont need your guages if you use this ZD Display as all the information your sensors provide will be displayed on the ZD Disply.

advance-system-e.jpg

I have CR gauges and advance link system, do you know if the ZD works WITH these gauges or is it one or the other? I can't find the info. Anyways, I'd like the ZD unit and maybe the oil cooler. PM for detail. Shipping to Canada if you don't mind doing so. Oh, what size is the cooler fittings? -6?

pm sent

Advance ZD Unit will definately work with Your Defi Advance CR & Advance BF Guages As its all controlled by Defi Link Advance Control Unit which is required for the Advance ZD unit.

Just wont work with Previous Defi Link 1 & 2 & BF Systems

although you probably wont need your guages if you use this ZD Display as all the information your sensors provide will be displayed on the ZD Disply.

thanks for posting the info :)

2 - Earls Oil Cooler - as new, suitable for a diff or something.. quite small will get measurements if you want them - $100

3 - 2L or thereabouts surge tank - all fittings are -8 jic size - $90

4 - s13 K-stlye Genuine front bar - VGC, with indicator lights $500 - not keen to post..

5 - sr20 highmount t4 manifold - $80

defi zd sold..

price drops all round

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