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Item: Garrett 2530 + actuator + braided oil line

Condition: Great no problems

Postage: At buyers cost

Location: Adelaide

Price: $1,100

Item: HKS 'snail' Dump

Condition: No problems at all

Postage: At buyers cost

Location: Adelaide

Price: $250

Straight bolt on for RB20 or RB25.

SWAPS: Willing to swap + cash your way for a pair of after market turbos for an RB26. Not sure on what sizes but offer away if you have something.

Inspection welcome or happy to drop it at a Turbo specialist for a look over at buyers cost.

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Item: RB20/RB25 Front and Dump 3"

Condition: Great no problems

Postage: At buyers cost

Location: Adelaide

Price: $150

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Item: HKS Electronic Boost Controller

Condition: Great no problems

Postage: At buyers cost

Location: Adelaide

Price: $250

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Item: Blitz Electronic Boost Controller

Condition: Great no problems (comes with solenoid, not pictured)

Postage: At buyers cost

Location: Adelaide

Price: $250

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Item: R32 Strut Braces,

Condition: Great no problems, Front Has a spats sticker, Rear has a Bee*R. I assume these are the brands on them. Either way both came on my R32 from Japan.

Postage: At buyers cost

Location: Adelaide

Price: $250 for the pair

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  • 2 weeks later...

hey man! um good luck with the sale i paid $1300 for one of theses last week!!

um got the hks snail too. how much power was it making??? im in the process of rebuilding my motor! not really sure how these turbos go! been told can round bout 22psi or so!

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