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To suit Skyline R33 RB25DET

Power FC

Power FC Hand Controller

Z32 AFM

Sard/HKS 750cc Injectors

Profec A boost controller

Oil Catch Can

Do not want to seperate if possible - Expressions of interest please

What can I expect to receive for the above items?

Regards

New PowerFC with controller from www.nengun.com = $1020Approx delivered,

so depending on condition & how old yours is - maybe $600-$800.

Normally 2nd hand Z32 AFM's in good working condition go for $230-$250.

I'm not sure on the others though, hope this helps.

Cheers

I think your proly best to split it up.

1. You'll most likely get more $$

2. Some ppl might already have one or the other already. So obviously wont need it all.

3. Im looking for injectors :)

Iam interested in the

Power FC

Power FC Hand Controller

Z32 AFM

What is the condition?

Everything is working?

Whats the reason to take everything off?

Maybe injectors too if the right price.

Will

The items are my brother's and they are in his car (returning it to standard to sell).

I will check with him how much he wants.

All items were purchased new.

The AFM was purchased new from Nissan approx 2 weeks ago.

At a guess, he would want approx $2,000 for the lot.

Regards,

Hi...doe the Z32 afm come with r33 plug?

Im willing to take the whole lot for $1900 if its ok. I do not want oil catch can though as I already have one

pls pm me if interested in sale

Cheers

Dan

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