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Hey guys, im after a few parts for my build. if anyone has any of these please email me at [email protected]

tomei poncams type b

sard 700cc injectors or similar

fuel regulator

1xbosh 044 fuel pump

high mount t03/04 manifold

z32 afm with plug

oil catch can

oil lines & oil cooler

and if possible a garret 3037 turbo or similar or T04z

Many thanks,

Rob

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Poncams are Type A, Type B you will need Type B valve springs and you will need to clearance the head.

You dont need a fuel reg, stock one is fine.

GT3076 and a T04Z are very different turbos, i would stick to the 3076.

I have Poncams and Type A spring to suit for $1000 if you are interested.

Poncams are Type A, Type B you will need Type B valve springs and you will need to clearance the head.

You dont need a fuel reg, stock one is fine.

GT3076 and a T04Z are very different turbos, i would stick to the 3076.

I have Poncams and Type A spring to suit for $1000 if you are interested.

hey mate,

Ah ok, so type A wouldnt really need any modification i presume?

Would you stick with the 3076 due to faster spooling? went to the boys at just jap, they recommend the GT35 for this build, could i ask for your opinion?

Thanks champ

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Hey guys, im after a few parts for my build. if anyone has any of these please email me at [email protected]

tomei poncams type b

sard 700cc injectors or similar

fuel regulator

1xbosh 044 fuel pump

high mount t03/04 manifold

z32 afm with plug

oil catch can

oil lines & oil cooler

and if possible a garret 3037 turbo or similar or T04z

Many thanks,

Rob

Heya mate

I got a lot of these bits available but in brisbane.

Oil cooler

Afm and plug

Oil catch can

Complete fuel setup. fuel lines, surge tank, pumps, reg.

HKS 3037 turbo kit.

Ive also got the poncams but for a series one head. Ive got the rebuilt head and all for sale though if interested.

interested?

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