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Item: greddy t517z x2 suit gtr comes with lines and fittings bolts etc

Age: brand new still in plastic

Condition: brand spankers

Price: $2500 ono i want to sell these quickly

To Fit: (What car) GTR

Location: perth wa

Contact: 0423477797

Comments: also have greddy dump pipes $700 +greddy intake piping including filters and z32 afm adapters $600 + sard 700cc injectors suit gtr $600 or whole lot including turbos for $4000

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All this stuff is brand new in boxes - all being sold cause the direction of my project has changed.

Intake piping includes replacing cooler piping from turbos to cooler - consisting of greddy airinx filters x2 adapters to z32 afm's x2 plugs for z32 afm's with wires and all aluminium intake piping as older rubber gtr piping can flex when it gets hot and close up under pressure.

Excellent package for a standard engined gtr to make nearly 500hp at all 4 wheels on about 22psi with very similar response to standard turbos. Sard injectors are to suit standard gtr fuel rail. Dump pipes feature extra long wastegate seperator for more linear boost building and greater response and outright hp these turbos cost me $3300 dump pipes were nearly $1000 intake piping was over $900 and injectors were almost $800 delivered My loss is your gain !!

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