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24 hrs remaining on ebay auction, search TD06. grab yourself a bargain.

pitty its on ebay and is going off soon as i am heading up to L'ton on sat morning and wouldnt of minded checking it out for shaft play and made an offer, oh well too late i guess? (I like to check these things out my self rather than play pot luck on ebay) if it doesnt hit its reserve price or whatever, pm me, cheers Damo

Yeah sorry buddy too late, it's been advertised for a while now I really need it gone. No reserve and one bid of $850, about half hour to go on the auction for anyone else interested. I bought the turbo from a well known and trusted workshop and it has been sitting in my room ever since, condition is as described for anyone else wondering..

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hey i'm new to SAU. was just wondering what kind of coil packs you have??? are they the standard ones or are they the splitfire coilpacks. thanks

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gearbox sold pending payment

Willing to split head from block if you are willing to come rip it off yourself, I don't really have the tools to do it.

do u still have the gearbox?
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