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Hi Guys have the following for sale

Catco 3" Highflow Cat Converter (Flows great, burns as should be, not bashed at all! $50

De Cat Pipe 3" (Suitable for racing, has serface rust needs a clean $20

R34 RB25DET T3 turbo in good condition, minimal shaft play, comes with oil lines,drain and turbo outlet. Has OP6 rear housing. Also has an adjustable wastegate actuator of a gt3076 garrett $350

Polished Intake Pipe 2.5" - 3" woth all hoses and clamps $50

Turbotech manual turbo boost controller As new $20

Apexi Pod Filter with bracket Used with some wear, works perfectly. $50

Autotechnica Sports Wheel with Mitsubishi boss kit $30

Volt Gauge (Works really well for no name brand) $15

All Parts Locatated In SE Melb, Hampton, prices do not include postage but will send anywhere in OZ

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What power is the turbo good for? Would be using it on a 33 if that makes a difference. And when you say minimal shaft play, would it be better off being reconditioned before putting it on? Or is it still good.

Turbo would produce slightly more power then a stock r33 turbo, essentialy the same execpt this has the larger OP6 rear housing, perfect option for a highflow then what on the 33, or jsut as is for a slight increase.

  • 3 weeks later...

Boost t, highflow cat and intake pipe sold!

Turbo

De Cat

Pod

S/Wheel

all still here. Will be away with work for a month but pm me if you want something.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 months later...

Some parts still available!

R34 RB25DET T3 turbo in good condition, minimal shaft play, comes with oil lines,drain and turbo outlet. Has OP6 rear housing. Also has an adjustable wastegate actuator of a gt3076 garrett $300 + Postage

Autotechnica Sports Wheel with Mitsubishi boss kit $25 + postage

Apexi Pod Filter with bracket Used with some wear, works perfectly. $45 + postage

Turbotech manual turbo boost controller As new $20 + postage

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