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All parts located in Homebush Bay (willing to post), off my 2002 R34 GTR.

Adaptronic Select Plugin ECU to suit R32/33/34 GTR, less than 6mths old, flex tuned - $1300
Zeitronix ZT3 Wideband, less than 6mths old - $180
Precision 66mm 0.96 T4 open rear housing, new, black ceramic coated - $400
Microtech LTC Display Dash, new, can also work with Haltech - $400
Apexi 3.5" Rear Muffler, tapers inside a little, still pretty quiet down low, flanged, R34 GTR hangers - $150
SMB Stainless Steel Universal Round 3.5" Muffler, new - $250
NTK O2 sensors, used - $80
Stock AFM's - $100
Stock intercooler and intake pipework - $80
Stock Airbox and Air Intake Snorkel - $250
Stock Twin Turbo Pipe - $80
Stock Cam Gears - $20
Stock Cams - $100
Stock Front Pipes - $30
Stock washer bottle - $30
Stock 2001 model struts and springs - $200
Stock Fuel Rail - $50
Samco blue silicone radiator hose, top one used - $30
Tomei Z32 plugs, used - $20
Precision or non-bb turbo oil drain fitting, new - $25

Pics as per request.

The ZT3 wideband does not have a gauge. These need to purchased separately from Zeitronix, as I just simply connected it via my ecu.

Comes with the following:

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Hey interested in your o2 sensors, they in good working cond and how long were they used for? And price to ship to brisbane 4500? Thanks

Hey interested in your o2 sensors, they in good working cond and how long were they used for? And price to ship to brisbane 4500? Thanks

They were used for about 18 months before going to standalone ECU with a wideband, and still in great working order. I'll throw in free shipping.

They were used for about 18 months before going to standalone ECU with a wideband, and still in great working order. I'll throw in free shipping.

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Adaptronic Select Plugin ECU to suit R32/33/34 GTR, less than 6mths old, flex tuned - $1200
Zeitronix ZT3 Wideband, less than 6mths old - SOLD
Precision 66mm 0.96 T4 open rear housing, new, black ceramic coated - $400
Microtech LTC Display Dash, new, can also work with Haltech - $400
Apexi 3.5" Rear Muffler, tapers inside a little, still pretty quiet down low, flanged, R34 GTR hangers - $150
SMB Stainless Steel Universal Round 3.5" Muffler, new - $250
NTK O2 sensors, used - SOLD
Stock AFM's - $100
Stock intercooler and intake pipework - $80
Stock Airbox and Air Intake Snorkel - $250
Stock Twin Turbo Pipe - $80
Stock Cam Gears - $20
Stock Cams - $100
Stock Front Pipes - $30
Stock washer bottle - $30
Stock 2001 model struts and springs - SOLD
Stock Fuel Rail - $50
Samco blue silicone radiator hose, top one used - $30
Tomei Z32 plugs, used - $20
Precision or non-bb turbo oil drain fitting, new - $25

Braided black nylon -10 hose, 2.5mtrs, new - $50

  • 2 weeks later...

UPDATED

Adaptronic Select Plugin ECU to suit R32/33/34 GTR, less than 6mths old, flex tuned - $1200
Zeitronix ZT3 Wideband, less than 6mths old - SOLD
Precision 66mm 0.96 T4 open rear housing, new, black ceramic coated - $400
Microtech LTC Display Dash, new, can also work with Haltech - $400
Apexi 3.5" Rear Muffler, tapers inside a little, still pretty quiet down low, flanged, R34 GTR hangers - SOLD
SMB Stainless Steel Universal Round 3.5" Muffler, new - $250
NTK O2 sensors, used - SOLD
Stock AFM's - $100
Stock intercooler and intake pipework - $80
Stock Airbox and Air Intake Snorkel - SOLD
Stock Twin Turbo Pipe - $80
Stock Cam Gears - $20
Stock Cams - $100
Stock Front Pipes - $30
Stock washer bottle - $30
Stock 2001 model struts and springs - SOLD
Stock Fuel Rail - $50
Samco blue silicone radiator hose, top one used - $30
Tomei Z32 plugs, used - $20
Precision or non-bb turbo oil drain fitting, new - $25

Braided black nylon -10 hose, 2.5mtrs, new - $50

Sorry to hijack thread.

How does the Adaptronic compare to the old Power FC? Looking to upgrade with a mild budget but still unsure between - Link G4/ Vipec/ Adaptronic (Haltech is not in my price range right now)

Sorry to hijack thread.

How does the Adaptronic compare to the old Power FC? Looking to upgrade with a mild budget but still unsure between - Link G4/ Vipec/ Adaptronic (Haltech is not in my price range right now)

No comparison. Have a look at http://www.skylineecu.com/

No AFM's needed, flex fuel tuning, integrate wideband, etc.

  • 4 weeks later...

UPDATED

Adaptronic Select Plugin ECU to suit R32/33/34 GTR, less than 6mths old, flex tuned - SOLD
Zeitronix ZT3 Wideband, less than 6mths old - SOLD
Precision 66mm 0.96 T4 open rear housing, new, black ceramic coated - $400
Microtech LTC Display Dash, new, can also work with Haltech - $400
Apexi 3.5" Rear Muffler, tapers inside a little, still pretty quiet down low, flanged, R34 GTR hangers - SOLD
SMB Stainless Steel Universal Round 3.5" Muffler, new - $250
NTK O2 sensors, used - SOLD
Stock AFM's - $100
Stock intercooler and intake pipework - $80
Stock Airbox and Air Intake Snorkel - SOLD
Stock Twin Turbo Pipe - $80
Stock Cam Gears - $20
Stock Cams - $100
Stock Front Pipes - $30
Stock washer bottle - $30
Stock 2001 model struts and springs - SOLD
Stock Fuel Rail - $50
Samco blue silicone radiator hose, top one used - $30
Tomei Z32 plugs, used - $20
Precision or non-bb turbo oil drain fitting, new - $25

Braided black nylon -10 hose, 2.5mtrs, new - $50

Microtech LTC Display Dash, new, can also work with Haltech - $400

Samco blue silicone radiator hose, top one used - $30

Hey mate

Interested in these please, can you send photos to 0407 175 417?

Cheers

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