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Manual rb30 turbo

[FS - QLD] holden vl turbo vl harlequin (12000)

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holden vl turbo vl harlequin

Manual rb30et

harlequin vl turbo 5 speed

-Full harlequin spray job inside and out goes from blue to purple to green

to gold to red and everything in between, cost 10k

-Rebuilt RB30 with T3/4 hybrid turbo

-Adjustable boost controller

-Huge custom polished plenum

-XF throttle body

-Hybrid Limited edition front mount, custom piping with dose pipe

-Larger injectors

-MX-7 5 speed manual

-smoothed engine bay with battery relocated in boot

-larger fuel pump

-microtech LTX-8 engine management

-Large catch can where airbox used to be

-3inch turbo back exhaust

-LSD

has 19 inch wheels with almost new tyres

new exhaust

few other bits and pieces

turbo timer

will have a fresh motor. new rings bearings bolts etc

made 300rwhp 18psi with old engine

Asking Price: 12000

theres pics but will get new ones in the next couple of days

http://www.calaisturbo.com.au/showthread.php?t=69868

ill get new pics in a week. ive got a t7, highmount and 50ml wastegate aswell. will have 3 new 2/58 guages on the bonnet. new motor will be in this week.standard rebuild with new rings and bearings and bolts etc.

front right quarter panel was puleed onto the tyre so will hav to b repainted

Asking Price: 12000

open for swaps. would like a skyline but tell me wat u got

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