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Unknown brand t04e brand new has garret model number but isnt garrett $300 is ""skyline flange""

Tial 38mm external wastegate $100

~~ Or 350 For both wanted more power but have been told on my rb20 will be lagging till about 4,600 - 5000 would pull some awesome numbers for drag or dyno queen !!!

Suspension full set of lowered pedders spring and shocker assemblies to fit r32 400$ in really good condition !!!

Wanted rb20det head , worked already with cams ect have a blown head gasket so lookign for a head instead of rebuilding mine would be keen on swapping some of this gear + cash if anyones interested

Wanted a turbo a bit bigger than my highflowed r33 turbo that i have on at the moment for a bit more power nothign as laggy as the t04e tho!!!

I am in SA btw north eastern suburbs near ttp

Would also be looking at eoi sale or swap on my r34 gtt rims 17 inch with 90% tread lookign for 18 inch rims gold or black or whatever

all enquiries via text or call cheers Dino 0422176914

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