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Have the following for sale located in Adelaide, pickup or will post, good for 350-400rwkw, turbo was bought from ATS( Adelaide Turbo Services) 3 months ago can call Bill to confirm.

$2500

-Garrett GT35 Turbo with 0.5 front cover (faster spool then 0.7) and 0.82 rear IW, comes with Custom Braided turbo feed line, oil restrictor and custom turbo drain, water banjos etc

and 19psi actuator, also included is an hks alloy hard out let elbow to suit. Id CHRA is 706451-24

-Tune length low mount stainless manifold

-3.5" Bellmouth dump front pipe & catless pipe

-3" Silicon with alloy connector intake pipe

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NOW SEPARATING KIT

Garrett GT35 Turbo with 0.5 front cover (faster spool then 0.7) and 0.82 rear IW, comes and 19psi actuator Id CHRA is 706451-24

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$1600

Custom Braided turbo feed line, oil restrictor and custom turbo drain, and water banjos suit gt30 gt35

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$150

Hks alloy hard out let elbow 2”-2.5 outlet” with silicon joiner and clamps to suit gt30 gt35

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$120

Tune length low mount stainless manifold suit rb20det rb25det

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$300

3.5" Bellmouth dump front pipe suit gt30 gt35

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$350

3” catless pipe

$80

3" Silicon with alloy connector intake pipe and clamps suit gt30 gt35

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$100

Sparco Bonnet Pins

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$40

Billet Coolant Temperature Sensor Adaptor

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$30

Custom Braided turbo feed line, oil restrictor and custom turbo drain, and water banjos suit gt30 gt35

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$150

Hks alloy hard out let elbow 2”-2.5 outlet” with silicon joiner and clamps to suit gt30 gt35

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$120

Tune length low mount stainless manifold suit rb20det rb25det

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$300

Interested in those, what sort of price can you do postage to vic 3200, got any more info on the manifold, brand? does it have an external wastegate pipe?

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