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Item Summary: GT35, Tial 44mm, Gready fuel rail, Haltech E11v2, + more

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Going back to standard..

Asking Price: 99999999000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info:

Extra Information:

OK..

I'm selling a bit of stuff...

GT35 - $1350 - including oil and water kit from Tweakit

Tial 44MM - $350

Gready fuel rail - $300

Sard 800cc injectors - $800

Haltech E11v2 - $2000 includes RB25 patch loom, boost controller kit, 3bar map sensor

Turbosmart FPR 1200 Fuel Pressure Regulator - $250 includes gauge

ORC 709D, twin plate dampened clutch with throw out bearing and sleeve - $1600 - 300K's just starting to wear in

4" 90degree elbow and K&n filter $90

All was on an RB25

Will also take standard turbo, EX mani, injectors as part payment

GT35/82, 0.84 rear

everything used for about 3000K's... so still in good condition..

Can't edit original post.. don't know why it says Brisbane... but I'm in Gladstone Qld..

Also willing to post.. not only pick up..

Edited by axe s

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