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Item 1:

Garrett GENUINE GT35/40, still in its garrett box

Ball Bearing

0.82 A/R rear

0.7 A/R Front

T3 inlet flange

has not been on an engine, ie NEW!

Price: 1680

Item 2:

Billet 80mm Throttle body

Adjustable idle control on spring loaded pulley

Colour is Blue

Brass butterfly

has not been fitted - NEW!

Price: 220

Item 3:

Rb25 4mm thick steampipe manifold,

Superbly made by Kelway (member on this forum)

Its Silica Coated in black

Has a 44mm outlet next to collector for Tial 44 Gate

Has been machined flat on T3 flange and exhaust outlets

Price: 650

Item 4:

Tial 44mm Wastegate

Item was used for 2 dyno runs, taken off due to being overkill

As New

Price: 490

Pics will be up later, somewhat negotiable.

Contact me (Slav) on 0401689894 or PM, SMS preferred, much quicker than pm, coz i dont sit at the computer all day

From?

i assume you meant location, its in WA, pics to follow, have pic of TB n manifold, turbo and wastegate, well u know what they look like, turbo brand new and WG as new, used for 2 dyno pulls

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OK, i've finally decided, my project is destined for the too hard basket

so for sale i also have the following

RB25 S II HKS intake and exhaust cams (256 deg / 264 deg)

RB25 Greddy intake plenum, its a copy but has been refined

RB25 HKS adjustable cam gears

RB25 Complete Head which all the bolt ons were going to be setup on

Tomei Type A springs

Bronze Valve Guides for RB25 head

RB25 Water Pump

I will do everything Listed here and the turbo, throttle body, exhaust manifold and wastegate for $6000 delivered. I do not want to separate all this, as doing so will leave me with loose parts for ages. so there u go, if u want a guaranteed 500HP head package, its all urs for a measly 6k. this was going on a built rb30, which would have a lazy 550hp at the treads on low boost. Do your sums, add it all up and find a better deal.

Slav

when u do eventually decide to seperate pending price ill take the plenum if someone can confirm it will fit 34neo motor with no hassles

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