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Hi All

Getting rid of some stuff i bought as my engine build got more and more out of hand, this is not a buisness ad just stuff ive got that no longer need

1) 700HP Turbo Kit for RB26 GARRETT Japan Turbo, Greddy Manifold and TRUST Type C Wastegate Price $4000

Reason for sale: Going big twin setup 3037S or 3240

2) ARGO Rods to suit RB26 comes with ARP200 Rod bolts brand new will hold 200hp per rod Price $1500

Reason for sale: Going Carrillos and 3 litre

3) R33 GTS-25t brakes front and rear with cross drilled and slotted discs Price $700

Reason for sale: Going Porshce GT3 Brembos

4) Nissan N1 Oil Pump for RB26 Brande New Price $600

Reason for sale: Going JUN/HKS pump

Also i can source new BREMBO callipers to suit most cars and new discs to suit, email me if interested in anything and what car you want it for and I'll chase it up for you

For a quick response please email me [email protected]

Jordan

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Sori man that is not wat I m looking for I prefer twin less lag though it doesnt have the punch a large single had! But my car being daily driven, would need to have good driveability!

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