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Hi Guys,

I have been hanging onto what is left of my R33 GTR but its time to buy a house the usual excuse to sell off

Originaly a 6boost kit plus extra's. The kit has only seen around 2 hours worth of use. couple of the rings cracked in my engine and oil was leaking into my spark plugs so the engine was pulled down and i left for overseas but i am back now and this is all i have thats left!

I originaly hanged onto this stuff as i couldnt part with it due to the minimal amount of time spent in use and the resale value as you can imagine but its time to sell.

- 3582R (Unsure exact specs but have uploaded serial numbers etc, this was part of the kit from 6boost)

- RB26 Steam pipe manifold from 6boost (What can i say Kyle from 6boost is a wizard, i havent seen any company make a manifold like he does)

- Oil and water lines for turbo

- 50mm Wastegate, Turbosmart Progate

- Custom stainless steel dump and front pipe with plumb back flex entry for wastegate

- Custom aluminium hotpipe (Turbo compressor to intercooler)

- 4" aluminium 90 degree bend with pod filter

$4k

Richard - 0402 619 187

Prefer pickup in melb but can register post interstate at buyers expense. (Manifold is very heavy)

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Its hard to sell these atm im trying to sell my brand new unused gt3582r with a .82 3 inch gt rear and the new a/r70 antisurge front housing for $1500 brand new with warranty and not getting any interest on here or ebay

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