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16 inch Watanabe's

5 stud $300 just the pair (8 inches thick, clear your gtr brakes)

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RB26 twin td06 20g turbo kit

What does it include?(manifold,turbos, oil lines with dash fitting and heat coatings, dump pipes, intercooler pipes, all silicone joiners and clamps, every nut and bolt to strap this mega power kit to your car) Please note that it's priced to sell, manifold has no cracks in it and has not be welded since Trust made it

Note this kit is for a gtr

Turbos made 526rwkw at 20psi

Price $3200 new price

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4 inch thick trust IC $350... mother of god it's large

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ok rb2530 det

car mad 256rkw at 12psi

engine 3k

rb30e bottom end

rb25 det head

tomie cams

550cc injectors

oversized valves etc

front facing plenum

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obviously no turbo kit included

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I have an rb25 wiring loom for an r31 $250

I also have a 3 month old power FC $1200( including warranty in Aus)

Righto

rb25 fuel rail has been modified with dash 5 fitting for a twin in twin out craziness $150

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Spanking new splitfires in box never used (note these are the expensive ones for a S2 engine) $500

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A real farken Greddy plenum (this aint no cheap copy from ebay this is the real macoy and comes with the Greddy box etc)

1k

Can also come with a matching infinity throttle body for an extra $150

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Bolt on oil cooler kit

$300 all nuts and bolts included

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R32 gtr rear seats $100

R32 gtr 3.5 inch cat back exhaust $200 (massive tip)

R32 gtr turbos $400

I also have a set of R34 gtr rims that are powder coated white with new rubber 2K (rubber has done zero km and powder coat is new and has a slight blue pearl in it as well)

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Pete

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