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hey guys, have a few spare parts that we need gone...

pair of r32 gtr turbo's, come with everything pictured (bar surrounding items and head)... turbo's are in average condition, some shaft play, to be expected due to their age... not sure of k's, was purchased with some other parts we needed...

$400 with the lines (as pictured) $350 without, also have a pair of O2 sensors, which we can supply for an extra $60...

R32 GTR 3" exhaust, cat back, stainless steel, in good condition, no holes etc... de-cat pipe not included... $350

r32 GTR standard front pipe, with heat sheilding etc-as pictured, in good usable condition... $60

Rb26 polished camshaft covers, highly polished, alot of money went into these, selling cheap at $650

Rb26 polished plenum, highly polished, looks great... also have ported runners internally to smooth flow... $600

located on the far north coast NSW, near lismore, can personally deliver as far up as brisbane at a cost, otherwise aus wide postage is available at buyers expense (for the smaller items). cheers

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common people, someone must want a decent exhaust... taking reasonable offers, and we can deliver to you if you are close... need the exhaust gone, price drop on turbos to $250 firm...

sebastion, or should i say levi/alex

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Thanks.

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