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Hi Laurel,

Hope you dont mind me trying to help.

Is this the same HKS turbo that you were talking about in your previous for sale thread:

"hey guys iv got a hks t04e turbo litle shaft play 450 n a set of sard 550 cc injectors for 550 pm me or call 0410661080..."

If so it maybe ideal to let prospective buyers know that it does have shaft play in this thread?????? I would hate to be the buyer then realise the turbo had shaft play.

Of course if it isnt the same one best of luck with the sale and free bump! even if it does have shaft play still not a bad price after rebuild, however it maybe beneficial to let buyers know this.

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