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hey all just selling some things that are layin around at my place

first up

T70 turbo brand new only fitted on manifold not bolted to the car or even bolted to the manifold as you can see in the pictures still has all the covers on it

only 6months old bought it to do a high mount conversion but realised gunna cost to much in the long run

ill do TURBO WASTEGATE AN MANIFOLD $700

all it says on the turbo is

A/R .70

M24

serial No' = NP1007153610

Rated at 550hp-600hp

its got a V-band rear housing comes wit clamp an adaptor for V band exhaust thingy

it is water an oil cooled

after $550

38MM wastegate Black an Silver brand new aswell no specs on it

$120

stainless steel high mount manifold used but in good condition

wastegate hole blocked off an is missing 1 stud where turbo bolts on easy fix

$120

hybrid intercooler an piping came off a r33 skyline all piping is there might be missing 2-3 silicone joiners

intercooler is in good condition

$200

Climate control unit out of a series 1 r33 thought it was broken so got a new 1 but didnt solve anythin it was the motor for the air con vents so this is spare

$50

Series 2 wing in QM1 has got brakelight jus no cover on it apart from that no cracks or breaks could do wing a clean up or polish

$80

R33 front an rear seats series 1

drivers seats has usual wear an tear on side bolster an has got black glue of sumsort on head rest an is also missing map pocket

passenger seat is fine

rear seats has a lil tear on the bottom not really noticable an a few marks

bought these seats wit the intention of re-trimming but didnt really the cost involved first

$130

3 gauge holder i think it fits 52mm gauges

$20

all items are pickup from richmond NSW

msg me any questions

0403589685

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