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2x HKS 25/40 Turbo's off an RB26 complete with 1 bar actuators. The plate on the turbo says GT2540-46T and below that is 446179-17. One is in perfect condition and the other needs to be rebuilt with new bearings and seals. WILL NOT Seperate, only selling as a pair... PRICE FOR BOTH: $1150 ono

Chipped & Tuned ECU for a R33 GTR Skyline by Electrical Magic Charge in Japan... it has been used previously! Not by me, i bought it off a friend who had it laying around... PRICE: $150 ono post-64667-1754461_thumb.jpg

HKS F-Con V ECU (Fuel & Ignition Timing) for a R32 GTR Nissan Skyline complete with patch harness... it has been used previously, i havent used it myself, i got it off of a friend! PRICE: $250ono

Apexi Rev/Speed Meter which includes 0-100-400 time/switch control... PRICE: $180ono

Call me if your interested... i only know as much about these items as what i have listed so far!! Located in Sydney, near Hurstville Joel 0421 503 250

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For anyone intending to buy the HKS F-Con V-Pro (if it is the Pro) ECU in Sydney, the recommended places that'll help you tune your car with it are...

* Tune House at Marrickville

* Dart Automotive at Punchbowl

Hope this helps...

Thanx for that Terry :)

The rev speed meter has a Black Face, the serial number sticker has a mounting plate over it but the only numbers i can see are: RSM 9606!! Cheers

Yes i've been told by a mechanic they are okay for a standard RB26 and they bolt up to standard manifold/dumps... just so your aware, one needs to be rebuilt! i can post, it'll be around $70 if your in ACT!

Turbo's are SOLD!!!

Payment pending on the HKS F-Con V ECU!!!

I also have Apexi (FC Commander) Hand Controllers FOR SALE @ $250ono....They have been used previously, but are still in good, working condition!!

33 GTR ECU is SOLD!!!

STill For SALE:

1. Apexi RevSpeedMeter = $170ono

2. Apexi FC Commander (Hand Controller) = $250ono

3. R34 GTR V-Spec 2 Nur- standard ECU including the facotry boost solenoid = $300ono

4. Apexi Power FC (ECU) & Apexi Hand Controller to suit a R34 GTR = $960ono

  • 4 weeks later...

STill For SALE:

1. Apexi RevSpeedMeter = $1490ono

2. Apexi FC Commander (Hand Controller) = $249ono

3. R34 GTR V-Spec 2 Nur- standard ECU including the facotry boost solenoid = $300ono

4. Apexi Power FC (ECU) & Apexi Hand Controller to suit a R34 GTR = $960ono

Apexi RSM (Rev Speed Meter) is SOLD!!!

1. Apexi Power FC (ECU) & Apexi Hand Controller to suit a R34 GTR = $960ono:

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2. Apexi FC Commander (Hand Controller) = $249ono:

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3. R34 GTR V-Spec 2 Nur- standard ECU including the facotry boost solenoid = $300ono

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