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[hi people i have a turbo conversion for a standard vl, conversion includes:

*turbo manifold

*t3 turbo with no shaft play, in good condition

*all the oil lines aswell as the water lines

*vl turbo head with turbo cam, i was told it was a aftermarket cam but not too sure

*3inch dump pipe off the turbo

i also have the plenum but wasnt thinking off getting rid of it but maybe my mind will change but will let the person thats intested know,

asking price is $600ono without the plenum but can work something out,

any queries contact UMIT on 0434418516

located in melbourne in the west side,

cheers guys

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[hi people i have a turbo conversion for a standard vl, conversion includes:

*turbo manifold

*t3 turbo with no shaft play, in good condition

*all the oil lines aswell as the water lines

*vl turbo head with turbo cam, i was told it was a aftermarket cam but not too sure

*3inch dump pipe off the turbo

i also have the plenum but wasnt thinking off getting rid of it but maybe my mind will change but will let the person thats intested know,

asking price is $700ono without the plenum but can work something out,

any queries contact UMIT on 0434418516

located in melbourne in the west side,

cheers guys

$500

what about ecu? turbo cars need turbo tuned ecu's..

i dont think it has an ecu with it as it is my mates but i got it here at my joint, my mate doesnt have the net and isnt registered with skylines australia but yer i think he doesnt havr the ecu because i havnt got it, mate at this price your not going to get everything you nkow what i mean, anyway thanks anyway,

cheers tony

$350?

mate dont act like a smart ass, im not a homeless c**t orite, go fetch another $250 and come back, arrigant people like you i dont want to know about

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