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hey mate how much u after for this? alredy have a turbo with heat shield but might need another one if i do my twin turbs setup

15 - 20 bucks..... and it is yours... where abouts are you located... i am in bondi sydney but can post...

give me a call on 0478058818

hey mate how much u after for this? alredy have a turbo with heat shield but might need another one if i do my twin turbs setup

<BR>hey mate how much u after for this? alredy have a turbo with heat shield but might need another one if i do my twin turbs setup<BR>
<BR><BR><BR>15 - 20 bucks..... and it is yours... where abouts are you located... i am in bondi sydney but can post...<BR><BR> give me a call on 0478058818

hey hands off my heat shield.

I am now doing a quad-turbo setup, so will need another 2 shields if u have some spares to sell. I have hand-made one out of an old garbage bin lid but still need 2 more to realise my dream. I will also need 3 turbos. I am on a budget so they don't need to be the same sort, prefer they are in working cond tho.

still for sale... give me a price that is reasonable... prob will take 10 bucks or there abouts if you were to come and pick it up.... bondi sydney...

not even worth selling for $20, it it was me I CBF packaging it. Its a recyle bin job!

thank you for your oppionative comment.... Are you a typical woman??? hheheheheee

still for sale: 20 ono

not even worth selling for $20, it it was me I CBF packaging it. Its a recyle bin job!

Cheap cheap cheap...... and could birds like tridenture and hardslapper (see a couple of comments above) not reply back, - go and try and locate your little worms or what ever you spend all day doing..... hehehehehehehe.....

Hardslapper i will give you the free turbos that you require for your three turbo setup, i will tell you where to put them, i will even give you instructions if you can not figure it out.... if you are really desperate i could even insert / install them for you! YOur setup however could probably handle four - five maybe more quite easily, and would probably achieve best results with maybe more than three ie rear kilowatts ????

heheheheheeee

(one of the more entertaining comments i have written!)

its a pleasure every time.... i look forward to doing business..... To think i am going to get $20 ono for it is cool.... ;-) heheheeheheeee

well, write a serious post, then you will probably get serious comments. Otherwise...well, you get the picture. But, will leave you to your sale.

PS i have decided to use 2 solar powered superchargers so will no longer need the 3 turbos, thank you for the offer of assistance with installation though.

well, write a serious post, then you will probably get serious comments. Otherwise...well, you get the picture. But, will leave you to your sale.

PS i have decided to use 2 solar powered superchargers so will no longer need the 3 turbos, thank you for the offer of assistance with installation though.

cooollll....... i mean that is hot stuff.... sun power... good luck with it..... i am sure you will go far...

still for sale.....

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