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All these items have been on my car since I bought it roughly 6 months ago. I have removed them from my car over the past month due to upgrades.

Items are all located in Parklea NSW 2768, but willing to post if the buyer pays for it (will not rip you off, I charge what Auspost will charge me.)

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Item 1: Manual Turbosmart Boost Controller- $50 Pick Up or $58 express posted anywhere in Oz.

This item was working great when pulled off my skyline. Was running 12 PSI everyday without fail or any boost spikes. If buyer lives close by, happy to help splice it in. Only reason for sale is I have upgraded to an electronic boost controller.Comes as you see it in the picture with the actual boost Tee, 2 bits of hosing and 1 x hose clamp.Link to website with info: http://www.turbosmart.com.au/product/boost-teeItem

2: Gizmo Dual Stage Shift Light - $40 pick up or $48 express posted anywhere in Oz.

This item was working great when pulled off my skyline. Had stage 1 set to come on at 6k RPM and stage 2 light @ 7K RPM and it never failed me. Selling due to going to a small carbon fibre style of shift light.Item is in good condition apart from missing the G on the GIZMO print. Comes as you see it in the picture.**Note wiring colour code: Green/Yellow : RPM Signal, Blue: Ground, Brown: Accessories 12V+**Link to website with installation manual etc : http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CC0QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gizzmoelectronics.com%2Fpdf%2FDualStage%2520Ver%25201.03.pdf&ei=2NI0U-_BJMikkgWH1YGABg&usg=AFQjCNHuHcFzpT9ypBB1ptarNFEDCOR7eA&sig2=sfTqDo_B29hWyHUywpe3VA

Item 3: Genuine R33 Skyline Drivers Seat - $30 pickup. **will not post**

Item is in decent condition apart from a small wear mark/hole on the bolster closest to the door. Upgraded to a nice comfy sports seat so no need for this one anymore. Comes as pictured with rails and seat.

**MORE ITEMS WILL BE LISTED OVER THE WEEKEND**.

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However I did re-wire in my new one and re-do the tachometer source from the ECU so if your local and needed some info how to wire it in I could do that..

PM Replied. As spoke about in PM, I can also install if wanted. Need to put a resistor inline to ECU PIn 7 to install most shift lights, I am able to do this and wire it up.

********PRICE DROP *********** Buy my Sh&t and the ladies will be all over you... :3some:

Item 1: Manual Turbosmart Boost Controller- $50 $35 Pick Up or $40 express posted anywhere in Oz.

Item 2: Gizmo Dual Stage Shift Light - $40 $30 pick up or $35 express posted anywhere in Oz. ** OR $70 installed if you come to me**

Item 3: Genuine R33 Skyline Drivers Seat - $30 $15 pickup. **will not post** (please no more PM's asking if i can post :domokun: )

Thanks!

  • 3 weeks later...

** UPDATE**:

********PRICE DROP *********** Buy my Sh&t and the ladies will be all over you... :3some:

Item 1: Manual Turbosmart Boost Controller- $50 $35 Pick Up or $40 express posted anywhere in Oz. SOLD

Item 2: Gizmo Dual Stage Shift Light - $40 $25 pick up or $30 express posted anywhere in Oz. ** OR $70 installed if you come to me**

Item 3: Genuine R33 Skyline Drivers Seat - $30 FREE pickup. **will not post** (please no more PM's asking if i can post :domokun: )

Thanks!

** UPDATE**:




********PRICE DROP *********** Buy my Sh&t and the ladies will be all over you... :3some:



Item 1: Manual Turbosmart Boost Controller- $50 $35 Pick Up or $40 express posted anywhere in Oz. SOLD



Item 2: Gizmo Dual Stage Shift Light - $40 $25 pick up or $30 express posted anywhere in Oz. ** OR $70 installed if you come to me**SOLD



Item 3: Genuine R33 Skyline Drivers Seat - $30 FREE pickup. **will not post** (please no more PM's asking if i can post :domokun: )



** ONLY THE SEAT LEFT!!!!! and its FREE... everybody loves free stuff**

will post more bits tonight.... R33 SMIC and piping and bracket with clamps and bolts etc...... R33 Standard snorkel and airbox with KN filter.... and some other bits :)

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