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hey mate im intrested in the factory airbox and snorkel can you post them to 3150 including postage costs can you let me know asap

will find out tomorrow and notify costs

Cheers

Dave

do you have the fartory coolant lines for the turbo and banjo bolts. im from the sunny coast

Not sure Blue,

Have sold the turbo but all the rest is available. I'll attach a photo and you let me know

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can you tell me the diameter of the hole for the banjo bolt that goes into the turbo. sorry to trouble you. if its not right it wont work on my turbo. thanks for your time tho.

can you tell me the diameter of the hole for the banjo bolt that goes into the turbo. sorry to trouble you. if its not right it wont work on my turbo. thanks for your time tho.

sorry mate ...what is the banjo bolt

in the pic you sent the pipe with the yellow bits of plastic on it. i need to know the dimension of the end that bolts to the turbo. inside diameter if you could please. it shoud be about 18 mm.

in the pic you sent the pipe with the yellow bits of plastic on it. i need to know the dimension of the end that bolts to the turbo. inside diameter if you could please. it shoud be about 18 mm.

Hi Blue,

Just taken the hoses off and they are spot on 18mm. Attached are the photos.

Let me know how much you want to pay + postage

Cheers

Dave

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