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Hey guys,

Just a few bits I have laying around with no use.

Genuine Z32 AFM done only about 5000kms - $250 (no plug)

Genuine Walbro 255lph suit Nissans done about 7000kms - $50

R33 S2 ECU w/ Nistune installed, done by Toshi on forums - $400

Stock 370cc RB25 Side feed Injectors (x6) - $50

R33 S2 Crank angle sensor (silver type) - $100

All parts removed only due to upgrade, all on running vehicle when removed, Located in Sydney. Can post if need be. Reason why I didn't post pics is because they're all in top nick with no damages, nothing to see lols.

as requested by some. all genuine................lol

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all parts off r33 s2

Can throw in apexi podwith z32 for $25

Edited by OoskylineoO

just FYI guys for those who asked, ECU is tuned for a GCG OP6 high flow, stock injectors, Z32, pod filter, walbro 255, 3'' turbo back exhaust and 18psi - ~250rwkw.

PMs replied.

FUEL PUMP SOLD..

NEW PART ADDED:

GREDDY INFORMETER TOUCH - $450 posted anywhere in AUS, practically still new, only used for about 5months. Was on a R33 s2 (stock ecu), literally plug and play, plugs into consult port under driver side dash and gets it power source there as well. Useful unit to monitor engine activities, only removed due to upgrading to haltech ecu which was not compatible.

link to part:

http://greddy.com/products/electronics/informeter/filter:make:Informeter-TOUCH/

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ECU no longer for sale, was mis informed about its compatability, does not have a Z32/R32 board. (basically a stock ecu with the chip changed) sorry guys.

Edited by OoskylineoO
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bump

$280 for z32 with new greddy plug and ill throw in the apexi pod!!

$350 for infometer touch shipped!! won't find it cheaper!

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