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hey guys i have decided to quit on my rb30det build up that i was doing and selling off the following gear,this was all going into a vl commodore and im not 100% sure what else it will fit without clearance issues! but basically its a full hot side package.

hks t51r kai polished front housing,cereamic coated rear housing excellent condition

extreme turbo manifold to suit rb26/t51r ceramic coated with wastegate flange to suit 48mm progate with screamer pipe (brand new)

oil lines to suit above (brand new)

4 inch to 3 inch dump/front pipe to suit t51r into vl possibly skyline (brand new)

all v band clamps needed for mounting

at this stage i would like to sell this all together, may sell seperate if no luck selling, $4500

all brand new

turbosmart 48mm progate $600

custom plenums creation plenum with billet throttle body $1000

9.0;1 cp pistons suit rb30det $1100

n1 oil pump $400

greddy adjustable cam gears $250

rb26 clear timing belt cover $100

arp main studs rb30 $250

arp head studs rb26 $350

rb30 argo rods $900

item is located in perth WA

my name is jason my mobile number is 0410 357 940 (please leave a message if no answer) i am willing to post at buyers expense but i will not post item until i receive full payment!

if you would like any more info you can email me at [email protected]

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