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Hey folks, I got some parts here that i cannot put on my baby as I wont have the time, but my loss is your gain. I paid pretty decent money for this and i need it gone so as usual, everything is properly negotiable.. no low-ballers please I will attach pictures once I figure out how.. all of these parts were going to go on a rb25det

The turbo downpipe and manifold w/wg must be sold as one unit please, as they are all custom fitted. it is used for about 2000km

TO4E turbo... .60 a/r with a .63 trim compressor shaft play is barely noticeable, it moves side to side not front to back

HKS bottom mount manifold with HKS WG and custom dump tube

Greddy/Trust Custom fitted down pipe that clamps directly to the compressor outlet

comes with oil lines .. 600$

Also, Nismo Top Feed Low impedance 555 injectors ..200$

SAFCII opened and never used.. 140$

let me know if you want somethin!

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