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Road Rage Gauge Speed-Boost-Temp

Hi guys,

I have a Road Rage Gauge that I was going to run on my car to monitor EFR turbine speed but have decided to wire it straight into the ECU. This is the Speed, boost and temp version (part number - RRG - 0000121)

Im after $500 for it. 

It is brand new, never been run. To monitor turbine speed you need to buy the sensor seperately. It is not included!!!

Located in Georges Hall, NSW. 

Will post at buyers expense.

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On 17/09/2017 at 9:06 PM, White GTS-T said:

@iruvyouskyrine

Thanks tim! Have spoken to piggaz but didnt realise just how big this thing was! Looking for something i can mount on the dash of the S15.

Free bump!

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Hi guys,

I have a couple items that I want gone. Location is in Georges Hall, Sydney, NSW, 2199. Buyer pays for postage.

Item 1: Bosch 1650 cc injectors. 

Condition: Flowed them up and they were NOT perfect. 3 were spot on, 1 was rich, 2 were lean. The photo's show how much they were out but it was roughly 12 - 13% from the leanest to the richest. You could take the 3 that were fine and buy another 3. Just under 2 years old and maybe have 3,000 kms on them

Price: $200

 

 

 

Item 2: XS Power GTR intercooler

Condiition: Fair. A few bent fins but nothing too over the top. It did come off an R34 GTR so it does have a hole for the intake air temp sensor. The photo's show this clcearly

Price: $100 OR two cases of Coopers Red.

 

 

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On 01/08/2020 at 9:59 AM, Piggaz said:

Display sold.

intercooler is still here

hi mate, can you get me a shipping quote to Perth, WA? post code 6107 - Beckenham.

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