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Here i have a turbosmart megasonic BOV for sale! its missing 1 trumpet but is in very good condtion!

also has RB adapter also!

Taken offers please! PM offer as i want it gone quick cheers!

or ring or mge me on 0404 232 231 cheers clayton!

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still 4 sale cheers!

$150ono

Offsets look standard. I guess 38.

Width of the rims are 8.5" with 225/35/19 rubber on them.

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$1100 ono

:D

If sold by/on the weekend $800 ... $800

Need quick sale ... got my eye on something.

Garrett gt30/82 (gt30/40) .7 front, .82 rear, external gate, turbo approx 5000kms old, no shaft play, in as new condition, made 300rwkw on my rb25 340rwkw on e85, awesome midrange/topend power n torque

used with 6boost manifold n gate, full boost (23 psi) 4100rpm comes with 3 inch dump from turbo, $1500

BLITZ number plates (SA), gold lettering on black background. $500

Matt, 0422976559

Still for sale:

Greddy Type S Bov with RB adapter = $200 firm

bare vertex rear bar = $200

R32 Steering Wheel= $50

Greddy Turbo Timer = $100

vinnie, I pmmed you about the steering wheel

why havent you replied?

-Dohmar

4 x stock R33 wheels with tread.

Painted black. pretty shitty paint.

$200 the lot.

If anyone is interested PM me and ill take pics as Ive forgotten what the tread is like

Got 4 Standard 33 Rims with excellent tyres, they are painted black, paint is pretty good condition, no gutter rash.

$250 firm

comes with wheel nuts, lock nuts and lock nut key.

are these the same? or two different sets?

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