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selling full 3.5" exhaust from turbo back stainless steel comes with dump pipe high flow cat middle section and cannon with silencer $600

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RB25DET Complete Engine is up for sale $2500

comes with

Engine loom

ECU

Coilpacks

Turbo

AFM

Alternator

Power steering

AC compressor

Fuel rail + injectors

Exhaust manifold

Intake manifold

Throttle body

Starter

The lot and only done 123368k's

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i was in chappel street with a mate and u know dandenong road and chappel street that massive intersection i went though a orange light and 3 quarters though in the intersection the light turned red and this bitch coming from dandenong road hit me at 90k's and my car spun around and hit another car in the end the cop reckons its my falt coz im driving a turbo car its a sports car im a p plater and all the other shit its a hoons car so i got the blame and he fined me so i lost the car but the main thing is me and my mate are alright

i new i saw this car somewhere before lol . i saw you that night there was like 4 ambo's and shit yeah ?

stupid bitch . sorry to here man im pretty sure it was you tho it was late at night yeah ?

yea man it was late like 12 or 1am there was a few ambo's and i was with a mate

aslong as your alright man at the end of the day its just a piece of metal, a very sexy and meanigful piece of metal lol

sorry to hear again mate.

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