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Just Wanted To Get Rid Of The Following Items:

NEED THEM ALL GONE

~ Standard T28 Turbo (No shaft play) $350 Firm SOLD

~ R33 GTR Centre Console Gauges With A/C Unit, In Carbon Fibre $220 Ono SOLD

~ Stock R33 Cooler with Piping (Only To Engine Bay) $50 Ono - (PICK UP ONLY)

~ Stock R33 CAT $40 Ono

~ Stock Exhaust (No Rear Muffler) $30 - (PICK UP ONLY) SOLD

~ Stock Dump Pipe $50 Ono

~ Boot lining $50 Ono - (PICK UP ONLY) Not Full Lining

~ BOV with Cooler Piping Attached to it $100 Ono

All Items Are Location In S.E Melb

Please PM Or Msg Me On 0433 286 752

Thanks Nick

I Know I Will Get Asked This So....

"Does the turbo bolt directly on to an RB20?"

It does bolt straight up but you need the elbow for it and the water lines.

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Standard T28 Turbo (No shaft play) $350 Firm

R33 GTR Centre Console Gauges With A/C Unit, In Carbon Fibre $220

BOTH SOLD NOW

make a offer on the other stuff

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