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Yellow jackets coil packs lesd than 5000ks old $450

550Cc injectors high flows with rail $550

Emanage ultimate with software. With tune for 245rwkw on low boost 14-15 psi with a 3076R $500 and a mines chipped stag computer $250

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Emanage sold . coil packs sold pending payment.

injectors still avalible, as is a MV Autos shift kitted trans and B&M trans cooler with thermo fan and thermatic switch .

Mines factory chipped. so boost cut rev limiter speed limiter removed some times extra fuel /air depending on what was ordered you can chase what was done by the individual numbers on the gold mines plaque

Yeah but its none tuneable its just chipped the way it is i had an emanage piggy backed on it guess its more of a jap w@#k factor than anything

Yeah but its none tuneable its just chipped the way it is i had an emanage piggy backed on it guess its more of a jap w@#k factor than anything

Haha ok. yer prob the same as what a safc neo and removing the boost cut could do.

I was thinking emanage but no 1 in Perth can and will tune them.

Any how changing to R motor soon as i get all i need. Not in a hurry to do it at the moment that's why i looking for some small bits to make the 25 a bit better

Emanage sold

coil packs sold

550cc highflow injectors still avalible $400

S1 mv shift kitted and serviced auro trans 315 kw rating all recipts $450 ono (you cant even get the shift kit fitted for that much)i

S2 rear corner tail lights pair $100

S1 rs4 front mesh grill with rs badge $100

stagra tein coil overs front no leaks damper adjustable $200.

R34 neo standard turbo good condition $250

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