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Item: KKK-K27 turbo, german made and used by blitz (the genuine thing not a to be confused with kkr). Rated at 450-600 hp they are supposed to be quite responsive so i'm guessing it would suit a worked 25 or something that can handle a decent sized turbo.

Age: unknown

Condition: good no shaft play at all

Price: $600ono or would PREFER to swap for injectors, coil overs or 32 parts

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj36/pe...n888/ttt025.jpg

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj36/pe...n888/ttt023.jpg

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj36/pe...8/turbo2001.jpg

Item 2: nice and rare bbs rims with a bit of dish 5* 114.3 +30 off set and clear 32 brakes no problem

Price: $200

pics:

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj36/peteman888/1059.jpg

the ones on the front

Item 3: r32 gtst turbo in perfect condition has had rebuild and goes very well for a 32 turbo

Price: $200ono

Call me on 0407626786 dont txt me as i have a cracked screen

location: Gold coast

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