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Hi there fellas, as stated i have a brand new GT35r for sale and Tial wastegate. This is not your standard plain jane 35r it has a anti surge compressor housing as well as a Vband rear housing for easy removal and installation of the dump pipe no gaskets needed for a perfect seal. I have a brand new water and oil line kit as well that i will supply to the buyer free of charge which they sell on HP in a Box, all is required are the block fittings. The Tial 44mm wastegate comes with all fittings flanges ect as its new and never being used, I have also fitted a 17psi spring which cost another 100 dollars.

GT35R 0.63 ANTI SURGE VBAND+WATER AND OIL LINE KIT $1550 POSTED FIRM OR $1500 PICKUP

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TIAL 44mm WATEGATE 17PSI SPRING $750

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Buyer can contact me on 0421085473 or via PM cheers.

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