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Hey guys as the topic says just have a few things i want to get rid of.

Located in Melbs SE subs

cheers

R34 Stock Dump pipe, comes with O2 sensor and mounting bracket. $ 50

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Stock R32 Gts-t rear wing, has Brake light still attatched $ 20

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THere is no elbow on this turbo, but i could take the one off the rb20, I would throw it in for the 250.

There isnt HEAPS of play but there is some there, But have to remember there is no oil in it.

YOur more than welcome to come round and check it out f you want

THere is no elbow on this turbo, but i could take the one off the rb20, I would throw it in for the 250.

There isnt HEAPS of play but there is some there, But have to remember there is no oil in it.

YOur more than welcome to come round and check it out f you want

Thanks man.

I am checking out another one this weekend also, but may come check yours out first as you are closer.

Will give you a call on the weekend.

Thanks,

Abu

somthings come up lol yeh an attempt to buy a cheaper turbo lol thanks bro

Yep, something did come up.

My car failed the initial AQIS inspection and I was stuck with another invoice for an amount which I did not budget for, therefor I said I cannot afford to buy your turbo.

Hence why I am looking for something cheaper, locally.

That will save me paying postage on top of the cost of the item..

But like I said in my PM, if things change I will get back to you, but they haven't.

I am now playing with less of a budget meaning the cost of your turbo is out of my budget.

Sorry to go off topic vsute, this should have been said via PM.

Thanks,

Abu

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Yep, something did come up.

My car failed the initial AQIS inspection and I was stuck with another invoice for an amount which I did not budget for, therefor I said I cannot afford to buy your turbo.

Hence why I am looking for something cheaper, locally.

That will save me paying postage on top of the cost of the item..

But like I said in my PM, if things change I will get back to you, but they haven't.

I am now playing with less of a budget meaning the cost of your turbo is out of my budget.

Sorry to go off topic vsute, this should have been said via PM.

Thanks,

Abu

this guy is asking 250, u were gona buy mine for 250? simple maths tells me..... umm yeh u get wat im saying lol. its ok bro i dont mind relax lol

free bump good luck with the sale

this guy is asking 250, u were gona buy mine for 250? simple maths tells me..... umm yeh u get wat im saying lol. its ok bro i dont mind relax lol

free bump good luck with the sale

The agreed price for your turbo was $280 delivered.. so simple maths tells me, thats already $30 greater than vsute's ASKING price. Therefor I am already at a $30 saving by not purchasing your turbo?..

And he is asking price $250 NEG.. meaning there is room for negotiation?

So how about you do the simple maths and work out where I am saving money?

If you have any other questions, feel free to send me a PM instead of trying to put me down in this thread.

Thanks,

Abu

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hey DjeMz,

The centre of the diff has been welded together, so its a full time lock diff. It was working fine when it was

pulled out of the car. So prob just put some new oil in it just to safe. and bolt it in.

Im selling it as I now have a Nismo 2 way

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