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hi guys i have a .82 rear housing here to suit a GT35R - $200 ono - no reasonable off refused.

Kinugawa braided line kit suit GT30 and GT35 on an rb20/25 - $70 - firm

pickup from drouin vic, or will post at buyers expense.

can get me via sms or pm on the forums

0416718140

thanks.

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come on guys, surely someone wants this stuff... need it gone.. throw me a decent offer.

Edited by OMY31T

rear housing sold pending payment.

someone buy the oil/waterline kit... will suit GT30's aswell. for those who dont know kinugawa is not a cheap chinese brand, it is made in japan, they are high quailty fittings, and high quality braided teflon lines.

ill also throw in a brand new oil drain pipe + bolts + gasket if i get the price im after.

cheers.

Edited by OMY31T

oil lines are SOLD. thanks.

housing can go back up for sale, i havent heard from the guy in a few days, was supposed 2 ring friday, left plenty of msgs for him.

ill drop the price to $150 firm with a pair of brand new gaskets(one for the 4 bolt and one for the t3 flange. i also have the compressor housing if anyone wants it, or ill throw it in with the rear housing for next to nothing.

cheers.

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