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T3 T4 turbo for sale, $500, Brand new still has plastic caps on the inlets and outlets. Also External wastegate included.

Paddington Brisbane.

0433363262

RIng me for any questions

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hey yeh its still for sale. ring me on my mobile or sms me on 0410781582.

Or if you have any queries ask tosboost2 he is a good mate of mine. I dont have my skyline anymore so it is just sitting there.

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