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Item: Bosch 040 500hp intank fuel pump with bracket and plug to fit R33

Age: new unused

Condition: great

Price: $120

To Fit: (What car) 33 maybe more

Location: Syd

Contact: PM or post here

Item: Standard R33 turbo

Age: off a series 2 with 80 000kms

Condition: great no shaft play,

Price: $340

To Fit: (What car) whatever you like!

Location: Syd

Contact: PM or post here

Item: R33 split dump/front pipe, mild steel mandrel bent

Age: used for about a year

Condition: great light usual marks

Price: $180

To Fit: (What car) 33 maybe more

Location: Syd

Contact: PM or post here

Item: SPEEDFLOW custom braided lines to suite GT30 turbos, have check all fittings do fit into a standard turbo, comes with all lines except for oil drain which is usually done in rubber hose anyway.

Age: 1 year - bought in another package with other parts but dont need the lines!

Condition: great

Price: $140...... worth about $100 each line to get made up

To Fit: (What car) whatever you like!

Location: Syd

Contact: PM or post here

Item: TurboTech Boost controller

Age: sitting in a box for about a year, used for about 3 months untill I had an EBC installed

Condition: great

Price: $20

To Fit: (What car) only limited by your imagination!

Location: Syd

Contact: PM or post here

Prices Negotiable will post at buyers expense

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Edited by ThirtyThree

ill take the turbo tonight if you want, pm me your number and ill call to arange, if i cant get it by tommorrow night then im not interested as im changing my dump pipe tommorrow and i figure while im doing that....lol

ill take the turbo tonight if you want, pm me your number and ill call to arange, if i cant get it by tommorrow night then im not interested as im changing my dump pipe tommorrow and i figure while im doing that....lol

pm sent

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