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hi guys

here i have the following parts for sale

garrett gt3076 turbo brand new still in box

CHRA

700177-5018

Compressor Wheel Inducer Size (mm)

54.97

Compressor Wheel Trim

52

Compressor housing

a/r .70

Turbine Wheel Exducer Size (mm)

54.98

Turbine wheel Trim

84

Exhaust housing

.82

internally gated

Brought this to upgrade my rb25 but no longer need it

Asking $1700 ono

Sard 550cc injectors to suit rb25det brand new in box with plugs $600

Nissan z32 computer

Brought this to do a a nistune upgrade on my rb25 but no longer need it. $150

Nismo 2-way lsd diff with 6 bold half shafts

Came out of my s13 silvia was in good condition when i had it in my car $600

S13 side skirts not sure what brand has little crack at the back of one $100

Advanti envy rims there are 17/7's multi fit four stud, 4/100 and 4/114.3 will fit s13 and 4stud lancers

tyres are in ok condition 2 have camber wear $400 ono

180sx rolling shell, no motor or gearbox, missing front bar rear seats and boot lining $$$ make an offer

5-zeigen 2 1/2 inch cat back exhaust so fit s13 with cannon few dents n scrapes $100

Rb25 3" split dump pipe with screamer $150

S13 bonnet perfect condition just needs painting, no dents $200

Set of 4 s13 standard struts with springs, perfect condition $200

Set of 4 s13 standard struts with lowered king springs $300

Unknown oil catch can with hoses, good condition $50

Ca18det manual gearbox cant remember how good it was tho $200

Pick up on the larger items but can post smaller item at buyers expence

I am located in bairnsdale in victoria

If u have any questions or want pictures sms or call me on 0405 548 812 or pm me, would rather a call or txt as i dont use computer all the time

will try upload pics soon.

Cheers jason

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