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Hey guys few things for sale

1. Garrett GT3076R Anti surge front cover with .63 rear internally gated T3 bolt on to skyline dump pipe brand new

$1600

2. KONI yellow shock absorbers x 4 front and rear for R33 skyline (bought with intention of fitting bought coilovers instead)

$350

3. Greddy Profec 2 boost controller in excellent condition

$300

4. AEM truboost controller 52mm guage type Brand new taken out of box to look at thats all

$355

5. Pair of Rear white line springs used for 500kms in my skyline before going to coilovers

$100

6. R33 rotors and Bendix ultimate pads in good condition

$100

PM post or call 0408491953

Thanks

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Taken from GCG

Ball bearing

Oil & water cooled

480hp - 550hp

0.60a/r compressor housing

4" compressor inlet

2" compressor outlet

HKS GT3037 56 Trim Equivalent

Edited by lookingforboost

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