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hey guys, doing more of a clean up now so more parts must go!!

R33 series 2 turbo with standard dump attached and r32 gate on it (10psi) = $350

R33 Elbow (needed to fit turbo to a R32) = $50 ($20 if bought with turbo)

3" Front pipe (in between dump pipe and cat) = $100 (or $450 for the turbo,elbow and front pipe)

GTR standard camshafts = $150

R32 GTST standard fuel pump, was working fine for me. = $50

Standard SMIC, with some piping = $50

Standard Exhaust manifold = $30

Upper Control arms with BRAND NEW nolathane bushes, never been used = $100

Standard AFM, also ran fine in my car = $50

Standard R32 gtst turbo = $150

Mines tuned ECU = $500

Standard R32 ECU (no speed limit) = $150

VG30 turbo, would be good to highflow. = $150

RB26 Gearbox with transfer case blocked off = $650

all parts are located 1hr west of brisbane.

please PM any questions. i am negoable on all parts to a point.

thanks

CJ

ps, can do a deal if more then 1 part is bought at once. :)

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Also got a brand new water pump for a rb20det, paid $160 from repco, will sell it for $100.

and sorry to put a dampener on things, but people that are interested in the turbo, id really like it if you can come and see the turbo itself, i dont like sending turbo's as the buyer might complain about what he/she paid for.

thanks

CJ

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