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For sale:: Rb25det top mount exhaust manifold stainless steel suit external gate..

SOLD

2 x Tryes Sumitomo 255/45/zr18

exc cond done 5km offers, need em gone

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NOW FOR SALE

6boost top mount merge collector exhaust manifold t4 flange -- For sale again got stuffed around

Gt72 mr.turbo billet turbo 900hp, .81 rear housing Q trim rear wheel t4 housing..highly polished front cover.

dual nitride silicone ball bearing system for quicker spool and power, comes on boost at 3000rpm and full boost by

about 3900-4000rpm, can make easy 450rwkw with this turbo and crack 500rwkw with right setup...

turbo sizing is between gt35/40 and gt42r.. cost of turbo including polishing is $3000 looking for $2300

turbosmart 48mm progate external wastegate sleeper series.. open to offers

all in excellent cond not many k's, has made 373rwkw on 19psi on pump fuel rough tune

more pics to come

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cheers

alex

Edited by MR VLT

hey alex, its mike. what the fark are you doing selling that turbo? didnt you just get your fresh built motor in and ready for a thrashing? please tell me your not down grading?

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