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Item Summary: GT3071R rebuilt with GT35R Turbo,

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

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Asking Price: $1,000

Condition: New

Reason for Selling: Sold car, never got around to upgrading.

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0451 096 520

Extra Information:

Have here for sale a gt3071r turbo rebuilt with gt3540r internals was rebuilt by Dynamic Turbos in Brisbane.

Bought this off a member on here nearly 1 year ago for $1600.00 has been sitting in my garage sealed in a box ever since.

Reason im selling this is, I didnt end up doing my 2j conversion, so am selling the bits and pieces I have left.

Asking price $1000.00, has polished housing and looks schmick, no scratches at all.

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  • 3 weeks later...

to the guy that was interested in buying, this i think your name was rich. Sorry mate I have lost my phone and lost your number. can you please pm me..

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