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RB25 tappet covers $100

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GReddy Profec B Spec 2 boost controller $300 - SOLD

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6Boost inlet manifold $350

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Turbo similar to gt3037 58ml front wheel .86 rear internally gated 550 hp with standard manifold and dump pipe $1250 neg

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Standard Cluster Series 1 $100

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Standard Blinkers $20

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intercooler, piping, intake, pod filter and catch can $500

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Also have standard R33 Interior from S1 front and back seats, 4 door trims. no pics yet. $350

Can post some items. All items located in Wollongong NSW.

PH Mick: 0411447639

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interested in the plenum, pics on car, what sort of gains, what throttle body fits it etc etc

hey i have never used the plenum so i couldnt tell you any gains, i bolts straight up to the bottom half of the standard manifold

and it uses a xf throttle body

PM SENT

What is the actual brand and model of the turbo?

How many Km's have you put on it?

How much boost has been run through it?

Any shaft play or other problems?

What is the actual brand and model of the turbo?

How many Km's have you put on it?

How much boost has been run through it?

Any shaft play or other problems?

the turbo is pretty much sold

its a garrett not sure on the model

its done about 20000k's i had it checked out today at turbologic in wollongong and was told its in good working condition

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