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1) Turbine is ball bearing? definitely

2) Condition is ok? Any parts need replacing/servicing? Nothing, assemble and play

3) Is it laggy? At what rpm when boost starts to built and ends? Not as responsive as stock turbo obviousl., i was scared as well when i got it. But the turbo starts boosting around 3000 rpm and is 3800-4000 rpm is full boost, that with basic mods, no cams or lightened fly wheel. Reasonably responsive in my opinion.

UPDATED list of whats available:

Split fire coil pack

Comment the car never misfired after i installed these

Price 400 350 firm

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Cat back exhaust, includes punched out cat, muffler to quieten the exhaust. All 3 inch.

Comment: Looks almost like stock exhaust(none of those big "f**k off tips" )black in colour so it doesn't stand out. Not loud, so doesn't catch unnecessary attention from of bacon mates.

Price 200 150 firm

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Front strut bar

Comments: used but excellent

Price 100 80

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Garrett 3040 AKA 3082R (600hp)

Manifold

External gate 40mm

Dump pipe

Braided lines

Comment people usually get around 290-300kw on this set up

price 1500

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Oil and Boost gauges with piller

Comment comes with connections for boost pressure

price 200

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19inch rims

Price 1400 1200 ono

Condition Almost new

Front 8x225 Rear 8X245 ---> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...52#entry4897552

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