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I have the following aviable

1 x R31 Turbo (with lines & bolts) 24,000km's

1 x R32 ECCS Plenium

1 x R33 Standard Exhaust manifold

1 x R33 O2 sensor 7,000km's

1 x R33 Dump pipe (half a foot long u know the one)

and theres a heap of other crap in the box i dont want

like heat shields and mounting brackets for the bits and

pieces im selling.

Want to sell to Brisbane person as mail would be expensive

for a box so large and very heavy.

Need $200 firm for the whole box...

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The R31 turbo bolts onto the r33 exhaust manifold all of the exhaust manifolds are the same R31,32,33.....

Im selling the turbo separate for $150 now....

150 is last offer and is firm sale.....

The rest of the junk make an offer

Note: the turbo comes with the oil & water lines

Call me on 0433 123 024

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hey, how much r lookin for in rgrds to the std maniflold and R31 turbo?

how many k's on the r31 turbo? bolt straight on to the manifold?

what is the difference btwn that and a r33 one? power wise? design wise?

thanks

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... ok for the last time...

I dont check this forum....

Phone me on 0433 123 024

No plenium pipe over cam cover

02 sensor is worth more than 10 bucks

r31 turbo is not a good choice for an r33....

(thats why i pulled it off and put an r33 one on)

please ph me....

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