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hey aidan, just to let you know, i just got one about a week ago and paid $25 inc ex post! (i think i was lucky)

try posting in the wanted section if you have not already

yeh posted in every state section and in the wtb

maybe i could borrow yours for the drift day then give it back if i dont get one haha!

that would be tip top! found one on ebay but doesnt end for 2 more days, will wait and see... I might need to get someone who is pretty clued up on turbos to have a quick look at it first cause when spinning it by the exhaust wheel it makes a clipping noise, not when spun by intake... and no noise if you push the exhaust inwards as you spin it, was told it was working fine on car not missing a beat just when removed they discovered this noise.... so hopefully should work fine as is.... or just rip the ex wheel to bits lol

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Hey ppl.

soz dont have a r33 elbow would also love one myself though. I have 2 bloody r32 elbows and need a r33 one

so if there is a 2nd one out there then yeh would b apreciated aswell..

cheers nick

hey nick, think i might have found one for ya! and one for myself ;)

will pm you where to find it :P

oh yeh and i always see ure car outside my dads place, near woolworths, and its lookin good these days :)

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i think thats the one we need by the sounds of it. its the one that goes from the turbo to the intercooler and i better let da_snuff have that one as i asked 2nd

cheers arsnik

the one i have is the standard cast elbow thats bolts to the back of the turbo (exhaust side) is this what he needs?

cheers toff, was at josh's just before and the car is gettin there, will be tuffffffffff :P

we're gonna hav to put ure name down the side of the car for all the parts uve donated :)

cheers mate

arsnik, if you have any trouble getting one now, ive got heaps of names of people willing to get rid of em haha

aidan

ive definately got one and im giving it to jp if you still need it :)

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