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stock RB20 Turbo for sale, good condition, it ran perfect in my car, when i pulled it out it had little to no sideways shaft play.

want a quick sale as i need the cash to finish my other turbo and have had alot of offers, lowest was $150, so ill go from there, first one to get the cash in my hand or account gets it. $150 just for the turbo or $200 for the turbo and the rest including a few lines, elbow, dump pipe, copper washes, bolts etc etc. (look in pic below for all parts)

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will post interstate at buyers expense.

cheers

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make an offer, im not really fussed too much about price, but i know what they are worth. just want some extra cash after its been replaced with a bigger turbo.

ill give u $150 for it as soon as u have it off and ready to sell.... is it in good condition??? how many km's it done?? im keen as man as i need one desperatly...

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pics up, turbo is finnally out of the car, so get it while its fresh. was actually pleasantly suprised how good condition it is in, but now i need to sell it ASAP as i need the cash to fix a problem i had with the other turbo when i changed these over.

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lol wtf? so many people were interested in at when it was at $200, now theres only a few tire kickers that want it at $150? haha i guarentee u just because its cheap doesnt mean its dodgey, i was just after a quick sale. owell not really after a quick sale anymore, but if u want it for $150 take it.

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