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Item:HKS GT 25/35 56 t Turbocharger

Condition: used, but no shaft play. low milage

Price: 800 $

To Fit: R32 R33 R34

Location:Germany, but no problem to ship

Contact: [email protected][/b]

Comments: I just want to sell it, because I bought a Greddy TD06 Kit for my RB25 :P

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How much to ship to aus? and do you have any pics?

Hi, I've checked the shipping to Australia. There are 2 ways:

1. Normal shipping without insurance............37 € = 61 AUD (time for delivery: 11 days)

2. Premium shipping with insurance.............. 58 € = 95 AUD (time for delivery: 7-9 days)

I make some picks today.

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Hi, I've checked the shipping to Australia. There are 2 ways:

1. Normal shipping without insurance............37 € = 61 AUD (time for delivery: 11 days)

2. Premium shipping with insurance.............. 58 € = 95 AUD (time for delivery: 7-9 days)

I make some picks today.

For the payment is paypal the best way.

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i will take it, if you are willing to wait for the cash till it arrives here. would like to inspect it first, and also be certain that i am receiving a turbo, instead a box full of rocks

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lol at box full of rocks.

Here's a nice solution, stick it on ebay at an agreed price for both of you, then you've automatically got paypal protection (you don't with private paypal transactions)

Paypal are great for shafting the seller if the buyer isn't happy with what they receive!

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lol at box full of rocks.

Here's a nice solution, stick it on ebay at an agreed price for both of you, then you've automatically got paypal protection (you don't with private paypal transactions)

Paypal are great for shafting the seller if the buyer isn't happy with what they receive!

That would be okay, but I don't ship it without received the money.

Over E-bay its no problem.

Here is a picture!!

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