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ATTENTION ALL PRICES HAVE BEEN SLASHED!!!!

Here are some parts I am selling:

1. GARRETT GT3071R 500HP TURBO KIT 1.5months old has 10months warranty from GARRETT

exhaust a/r 0.71, compressor cover a/r 0.5.....made 237kw on stock boost on the standard fuel system,

(comes with 4inch intake from comp cover to AFM and mates with standard BOV position, teflon braided oil and water lines and custom turbo elbow to cooler piping, adjustable w/g actuator,4inch silicon for comp cover and 2inch silcon for turbo elbow, adapter plate...with lots of reciepts) cost me nearly $4000

$2500*

8. Bosch 040 500hp intank with new fuel lines (ready for direct replacement) 1month old - $200

9. R33 S2 10/97' OEM Fuel Pump - $90

10. 6 SARD 550cc injectors Brand New - $790

11. JVC CD Stacker 12 disc - $100

12. APEX turbo timer - $50

13. Mickey Thompson Street Radials 2 brand new (275/40/R17) - $490

FITTING IS AVAILBALE IN MELBOURNE FOR A NEGOTIABLE PRICE

AS A PACKAGE - turbo & injectors- $3000

No stupid offers please.

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Can we get some pics? Especially the boost controller please! Whats the condition like? So it is a EBC IV as know as an EBC3 in Japan?

what condition are the coilovers, height adjustable?

good used condition, never bottom out, great handling/drifting, yes they are height adjustable.

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which hybrid kit is this? gt spec?

is it for s2 R33?

is this the complete kit with everything in it?

Yes it is and fitting is available in Melb.

May neg. a deal with you.

Ok Guys,

GARRETT GT3071R 500HP, 0.71 ex. a/r, 0.50 comp. a/r

Integral Gated (T3 Flanged).

Adjustable 13psi std. actuator.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...gt3071r+project

DRIVE IN DRIVE OUT:

Supplied and Fitted for:

$2800* 10 months warranty from GARRETT

That has to be the cheapest turbo GT3071R conversion

in Australia. Others are asking much more and they won't

supply you with custom teflon braided hoses (cost me $375)

(Creatd Motorsports old white Drift R33 made 279RWKW with a smaller

version of this turbo.)

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