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Hey guys i got few things forsale, they were off a vl turbo tho you could use on a skyline or differnt car alltogether if you wanted to so i figured i'd post it up here and see if any interest.

Turbonetics t60 with 60mm comp wheel, just been totally rebuilt by precision not used yet! good for 300rwkw (please take note that this is not a donkey turbo you buy from china this is from the usa and built by a good company which has been around 29years.)

Standard VL turbo manifold slightly ported with welded adapter plate for external waste gate

44mm Tial external wastegate with screamer pipe

Also comes with Oil Lines

This setup has produced 258rwkw on 16psi though a auto gearbox $1500 SOLD

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6 seimens 550cc injectors in perfect running order items were hardly used

Only done 1000 k's $500 SOLD

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everything has sold please delete this thread thx.

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Hey mate, how much u want for the turbo?? and does it come with everything i need eg: hosing

hey buddy $900 for turbo, it comes with the hose and oil line

heres a pic of the items which come with the turbo/ turbo setup

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