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Hey people, well I am in the process of stocking my car out and I realised that when I moved accross, somehow the stock lines didnt make their way here and I have since called up back home and they cant be found.

I am seriously desperate for these lines so if there is anybody out there whoe could help me it would be much appreciated.

Cheers

Ryan

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I actually only need the water feed now (one that runs from the plenum around the back of the block) and an rb25 actuator, if you could help I would be VERY appreciative.

PS saw the car in your sig on wellington in the sighns place

Cheers

Ryan

awesome, that would be much appreciated mate, ill swing you a little bit of coin for your troubles, its such a pain getting all the little bits an pieces taking a car back to stock

yeah the car looked mean, at first glance i thought it was a gtr

Sorry to jump in on your thread but I also need the oil flanges for a R33 turbo (changing from a VLT unit). From the looks of it, the banjo bolts will go across but the 2 bolt flanges won't.

I also have a RB25 actuator, with bracket, sitting in my garage.

Cheers, Greg.

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